@volkris
LOL. Okay.
How about the hundreds of thousands trucked in in the dark of night while voting was unprecedentedly "frozen" in the swing states. Were those done for all to see too?

It was a coup. Accept it.

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@whatabout

What about them? Well they don't matter.

The president is elected by a few hundred Electoral College votes, and a huge part of why the US has the EC system is specifically to avoid involving thousands of questionable ballots.

We know and can verify every single elector's ballot. Trump lost by 74, and we can verify each of those 74 votes.

The thousands of ballots you have questions about just don't matter either way.
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@volkris
Fraud vitiates everything. So in this case, it's the EC that doesn't matter.
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@whatabout the EC chooses the president.

Fraud or not, it's pretty damn significant what president they choose!

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@volkris

Did you just yada-yada election fraud? I think you've unintentionally conceded your original point, that Trump "lost."

There is no more validity to a rigged election than a rigged game show. No one "loses" a rigged contest--there was no contest to lose. That corrupt pols, like crooked game show execs, threw an "award" to their predetermined "winner" is unsurprising and frankly immaterial. The whole thing is a farce, right down to the naming of the "winner."

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@whatabout in the US system the president is chosen by the EC. There was no fraud in the EC vote. Every single vote can be verified, with each elector confirming that they did in fact vote the way it has been recorded.

You can talk all you want about other elections, but they don't matter. It all comes down to the EC in the US system of choosing a president.

Talk fraud all you want. Talk space aliens. Whatever you want. But at the end of the day, the EC voted against Trump so he lost fair and square.

In the US system of choosing presidents ONLY the EC matters.

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@volkris @whatabout @icare4america

The Electoral College vote would have been impacted if not overturned had the joint session of Congress that convened in the U.S. Capitol on January 6th been allowed to review before certifying Biden's "win."

Why on earth do you think "they" felt the need to fabricate an "in$urrection?"

There was nothing above board about how the 2020 election was conducted, and anyone who thinks otherwise suffers from cognitive dissonance.

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@1031 The session was allowed to review before counting the EC votes.

And this is what it came up with during that review.

"They" are fabricating insurrection based on political strategy, because they think they get ahead by doing it, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the vote itself.

Trump lost the EC vote regardless of any of the political nonsense that has happened before or since.

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@volkris @whatabout @icare4america

You're entitled to your own truth, but you are not entitled to the facts.

The session was NOT allowed to review before mayhem broke out at the Capital. They hadn't even gotten much into the "A" states when members of congress were hurried out. Even the New York Times said as much in a 1/16/21 piece.

Do me a favor. Leave me out of any future responses. Life is too short to suffer fools.

@1031 not allowed?

The members of Congress don't ask for permission. They can do what they want, and they were absolutely able to conduct that review regardless of the mayhem.

And the New York Times isn't exactly authoritative these days.

The joint session of Congress had the exact same ability to review before and after the events, so they judged that they had sufficiently reviewed the matter.

I don't know who you think would have been there preventing review, but that's just not how the process works.

They were perfectly able to conduct their review, and that's how the EC vote turned out, with a resounding loss for Trump.

No matter what excuses he might try to be making for his loss.

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