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Bill Bored Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-17-04 07:21 PM
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34. Yes but then why did 2 of the most populous non-swing states
(TX and CA) shift Blue?

And why did a Blue state like NY, which has relatively few electronic machines (I'll get the percentage later if I can find it but NYC doesn't have a single one!) shift Red?

You must admit that the argument has a few inconsistencies.

And you didn't answer the question about Mitofsky's raw data. This is what the academics such as Freeman are asking for isn't it? If it somehow shows that the exit polls were screwed up, would that change your mind?

There's plenty of fraud to go around without the big one.

We know that FL is by all measures a failed state, not unlike the old South Africa. Ohio may fall into this same category, although one of the major perpetrators there happens to be Black.

These two are more than enough to allow the election to be stolen without the nationwide electronic conspiracy you suggest. Of course, the big conspiracy is possible, but that doesn't make it so.

Regarding the popular vote: it doesn't mean a damn thing because there was no campaigning outside the swing states. The mandate idea is therefore a fraud too and anyone who suggests that it means anything at all in our current electoral system is not being realistic. Neither candidate campaigned with a view toward winning the popular vote.
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