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Sunday, December 6, 2020

12/6/2020 Election Anomalies: 7 Possible Explanations



On a recent blog post, a Facebook friend of mine commented that while there were anomalies, there is a reasonable explanation for most of them that is not voter fraud or election tampering. It got me to thinking, of all the hundreds of affidavits and hearing witness testimonies, what are there possible explanations? Well, I think they fit into a handful of broad categories:

1. The sworn witnesses and people who submitted affidavits were simply and straight up lying. The things they said were either made up or a selective reporting of facts, with intentional omissions and with emphasis on anything that shed a negative light on the election.

2. The people who submitted affidavits and testified misunderstood the facts.  The stacks of ballots and computer 'glitches', all that 'stuff', were the normal goings on and there were and are reasonable and perfectly legitimate explanations for them.

3. Voters and election officials made mistakes. There may have been errors and problems, but there was no intentional fraud underlying what the testifiers saw. Some of the anomalies was officials righting honest mistakes that were made.

4. On an individual and local level there were isolated and uncoordinated instances of voter, ballot, and tabulation fraud, but there was no widespread, coordinated corruption conspiracy.

5. Political operatives at the local, state, and national level conspired to change the election's results before, during, and after the election in any and every way imaginable.

6. Bad actors, foreign (China, Russia, etc.) and domestic (DNC, Silicone Valley, Dominion) had a hand in generating phony ballots, manipulating election software, and also manipulating public opinion through social media.

7. The entire election and vote tabulation is 100% legitimate. Joe Biden got 10,000,000 more votes than Barack Obama (2008) and 13,000,000 more than Obama (2012). Donald Trump got 10,000,000 more then in his first (2016) election campaign, won a net increase in seats in state houses and the U..S. House, got more minority votes than any GOP candidate in decades, but came up short against a political dynamo and powerhouse in Joe Biden.

My opinion? There was some of all the above. Well, except for number 7. Number 7 is bullshit, and everybody knows it, even those who won't dare admit it. And if you think there's no chance any of 4, 5, or 6 is true, and every single issue was either number 1, 2, 3, or number 7, you're the reason this could happen in the first place.

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