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Oh, and Georgia's consent decree changing signature verification was in place pre Covid as well. They were already working on a massive erosion of voter verification before Covid hit.
A quick search shows 133 million voters in the US. They are claiming Biden got 81,283,485 and Trump got 74,223,744 When you add Biden votes and trump vote you get 155, 507,229 Now the 133 was total voters not just the ones that voted. It doesn't add up to me.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
Re: Losing America
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#7119885 01/04/2111:13 AM01/04/2111:13 AM
A quick search shows 133 million voters in the US. They are claiming Biden got 81,283,485 and Trump got 74,223,744 When you add Biden votes and trump vote you get 155, 507,229 Now the 133 was total voters not just the ones that voted. It doesn't add up to me.
Nope it don't add up.
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Re: Losing America
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#7119927 01/04/2111:45 AM01/04/2111:45 AM
A quick search shows 133 million voters in the US. They are claiming Biden got 81,283,485 and Trump got 74,223,744 When you add Biden votes and trump vote you get 155, 507,229 Now the 133 was total voters not just the ones that voted. It doesn't add up to me.
I find it crazy that some are trying to take the angle they have. Considering in MN we have approximately 4.1 million eligible voters and 3.2 million voted. That means approximately 900,000 eligible voters could have technically still voted on election day. Even if they weren't registered, they could do so on election day with the proper ID and paperwork. I was an election judge for many years and lots of people register on election day, especially young people voting for the first time. I even registered some folks well up in age who had NEVER voted previously. It was amazing to me to think so many people don't vote on a regular basis (or some ever). For the record this was in a rural township with an approximate population of 400. One of the elections I worked our township had over 90% participation. From my quick research I see only about 55% of Oklahomans and 56% of Arakansans voted in this past general election. Compare that to my home state of MN which again led the nation with right around 80% voter participation. Lots of votes left on the table all across this great nation.
I always think back to my aunt who used to say "IF YOU DIDN'T VOTE YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO COMPLAIN!". Can't say I totally buy into the statement, but it definitely has a shred of sense to it!