You keep claiming a "quarter of a million votes" as if the number of fraudulent votes is a "quarter of a million". It's NOT, but that is the number they want to stick in your head to support their narrative, and the number you hang onto because it supports YOUR desired narrative.A quarter of a million votes is small potatoes huh. I think your analysis is flawed and laden with conspiracy theory undertones. It would take NONE of that to commit fraud with unverified ballots.
So I ask you, why is everyone pushing a narrative? Is that the only view you have of the world?
It's a conflation of info that fools people who aren't paying attention, or who don't want to pay attention.
"7,600. That’s the actual number of mail-in ballot applications that still need to be verified, according to Chapman, who noted in her letter to Republican lawmakers they “do not clearly delineate” how they arrived at the 240,000 figure (the article Trump shared claims there are 10,000 more unverified ballots)."
We are down to 7,600 votes that should be scrutinized. That is a HUGE leap from a "quarter of a million", and still doesn't prove they are incorrect. Nor does it indicate which direction they would lean if they WERE frauded.
But WHO is complaining? The Republicans. Why? because they assume a fraud vote can only be AGAINST them, and that the only way they can lose is due to fraud. Why is that?
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