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GzUp

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At the most it might flip 500 ballots. Not concerned at all.
U would find irregularities if u recounted every state, human error or something else. But it would only swing in the low hundreds. Total waste of money if the race is not even close.
 

BiggWebb79

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A Trump rally in Michigan on Friday, October 30, in Waterford, Michigan.
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A study conducted by four Stanford University economic researchers determined that 18 Trump campaign rallies, the bulk of which took place over the past summer, “ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19” and “likely led to more than 700 deaths.”

The study examined 18 counties that hosted Trump rallies in locations such as Tulsa, Oklahoma; Phoenix, Arizona; and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, held between June 20 and September 22. It then compared the rate of post-rally Covid-19 infections in the host counties to that of comparable counties that did not host a rally. Attendance at individual rallies varied, but Trump often draws thousands of supporters to these events.

“For the vast majority of county matching procedures we employ,” the authors wrote, “our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen rallies implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents.” The researchers — B. Douglas Bernheim, an economics professor at Stanford, and Stanford grad students Nina Buchmann, Zach Freitas-Groff, and Sebastián Otero — extrapolated that figure to the entire sample, concluding that the rallies led to thousands of new infections and, likely, hundreds of deaths.

As the authors acknowledge, trying to identify exactly how many infections resulted from a Trump rally (or any other potential superspreader event) is not easy. Factors such as whether the rally is held indoor or outdoor, whether a large number of infected people attended, whether attendees wore masks, and “the distribution of infected individuals among rally attendees” can all lead to vastly different rates of infection.

Likewise, while the authors estimate Trump’s summer rallies led to more than 700 deaths, they note those deaths were “not necessarily among attendees.” For example, a rally-goer may become infected with a mild case, but that same rally-goer might give the virus to his wife, who gives it to a coworker, who gives it to their sister, who dies of Covid-19.

Nevertheless, the average discrepancies between the number of infections in counties hosting Trump rallies and the infection rates in other, similar counties suggest that at least some of Trump’s campaign events were superspreader events, potentially responsible for hundreds of lost lives.

Earlier this month, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, warned that Trump was “asking for trouble” by hosting mass political rallies as the number of Covid-19 infections surge. But Fauci’s warning does not appear to have deterred the president, who reportedly plans to host 14 rallies in the final three days of the 2020 campaign.
 

Brad Piff

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Largest change of votes ever from a recount was in 2000 with 1247 votes.

counting of votes has greatly improved since 20 years ago. I’m telling y’all this is gonna backfire on Trump, they’re gonna end up finding fraud on his side. Lt. Gov of PA says they only found 1 case of fraud and it was from a Trump voter trying to cast a vote for his dead mother.

 

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Am I the only one who laughs when they're clearly trying to include one random black person in their pictures for "diversity"?

This is a great strategy because it's only going to steel everyone into making sure they vote in the runoff. It's weird they're tanking their senate campaigns for a Trump distraction. Everyone knows he lost. The electors in Georgia are all pro Biden. Even if they cheat Georgia away they're not getting Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, or Nevada. They're all blue run states......this is why I think the news is pretending this is a real threat for ratings. Their ratings are going to understandably crash because they can't make people believe the world is falling like Fox does everyday with race/black people/mexicans.
I think he’s the sign language interpreter:mjlol: maybe he’s hard of hearing so he’s a two birds with one stone by being a double minority :russ:
 
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