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November 10, 2022 3:03 pm at 3:03 pm #2137335Yserbius123Participant
@lakewhut In 2020 it took a week to fully declare all the results. Now, with many results being much closer to 50/50 and you’re complaining after two days?
November 10, 2022 3:04 pm at 3:04 pm #2137354hujuParticipantTo akuperma: Exit polls have been used for over 50 years and have proved very accurate.
November 10, 2022 4:59 pm at 4:59 pm #2137369philosopherParticipantYserbius, I’m not aTrump fan at all ( although I think he did great as a president I wouldn’t vote for him now) many, many Republicans are not Trump fans and that does not mean that there’s no election fraud going on. What “1” said had absolutely nothing to do with Trump.
November 10, 2022 4:59 pm at 4:59 pm #2137373☕️coffee addictParticipant“Sorry I’m unfamiliar with that term. What is 2000 mules?“
It’s a documentary by dnesh D’Souza
November 14, 2022 2:22 pm at 2:22 pm #2138045Yserbius123Participant@coffee-addict I’m not going to watch a whole movie and pick apart every claim to see if it’s true or false. Can you pick a specific piece of evidence the movie mentions and we can talk about that? I wanted to talk about the faulty numbers Trump’s team used as evidence in Georgia. Does the documentary mention it? Can you talk on it?
@philosopher I am extremely skeptical of the claims of election fraud in 2020. You took that to mean that I am a liberal. That’s ridiculous and bordering on childish name calling. If people were a little more open minded and willing to investigate outlandish things they hear and read about, we would be in a much better state.November 14, 2022 8:58 pm at 8:58 pm #2138239☕️coffee addictParticipantYserbius,
As my comment says I didn’t watch it (he wrote a book and the movie is based off of it but I didn’t read it either). I’m just commenting that you said “there’s no proof” where he says there is and shows it
It’s like an atheist saying there’s no Hashem but doesn’t want to read the Torah
November 14, 2022 9:20 pm at 9:20 pm #2138248Always_Ask_QuestionsParticipanthuju: Exit polls have been used for over 50 years and have proved very accurate.
I am not so sure. As far as I understand, exit polls are re-weighted by the results of actual votes – and then they provide excellent insight in voters’ minds. This, of course, hinges on accuracy of the voting results. I am not sure whether unweighted exit polls are accurate (and this is possible to test given the known votes). It is also not clear how prevalence of pre-voting affects exit polls.
November 15, 2022 10:30 am at 10:30 am #2138403Yserbius123Participant@coffee-addict Look, we can spend the next ten years discussing every Trump supporter who claims to have undeniable evidence of wrongdoing. But that would take too much time and not server much purpose. That’s why I picked one particular example (the Georgia statistics) to discuss. Mainly because it was used in an official capacity on one of the most contentious elections. So far not one person on this thread has given a response on that other than “Well I don’t believe statistics”.
I’ve looked into multiple proofs that Trumps’ team has discussed and haven’t found one with a leg to stand on. So I’m extremely skeptical that Mr. DiSouza’s movie and book contain better facts and information than those officially brought in front of judges. Now let me ask you something: Is it better to disbelieve something that you haven’t seen proof of, or believe something before you’ve seen the proof?
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