2020 Election Fraud Thread (Part 1)

He showed them by losing the election.

Allan

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As Trump was recently quoted: ā€œThis (the election) is far from overā€.

Here are the highlights of the September 12, 2018 Executive Order on Imposing Certain Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference in a United States Election:

Timelines:

Section 1(a) Not later than 45 days from 11/3, Ratcliffe conducts an assessment;
Section 1(b) Not later than 45 days from then, Barr + Wolf prepare recommendations;
Section 1(f) Not later than 30 days afterwards exacting framework is developed by Pompeo, Mnuchin, Wolf, Barr and Ratcliffe to carry out their respective responsibilities pursuant to this order.

Specific sanction powers herein include:

Section 2(a) Mnuchin can seize property of any entity directly engaged in, sponsored, concealed, or otherwise has been complicit in foreign interference in a US election.

Section 3(b) Mnuchin can prepare recommendations as to whether additional sanctions against foreign persons may be appropriate which includes the largest business entities licensed or domiciled in the country whose government authorized, directed, sponsored or supported election interference including at least one entity from each of the following sections: financial services, defense, energy, technology, and transportation.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-imposing-certain-sanctions-event-foreign-interference-united-states-election/

Itā€™s over.

The first step of grieving is denial.

Allan

Imagine how far reaching this one executive order can and will go.

I encourage all to come out of their shells and take part in discussing this EO.

Grasping at straws.

The election is over.

Biden won.

Monday Arizona certifies. Tuesday Wisconsin. Just like the dominos toppling.

Allan

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You do realize there was such great apathy in 2016 that millions just didnā€™t vote. I was going to stay homeā€¦but my dad told me I had to vote. So I voted libertarian.

My point is that in 2016 there were fewer people voting for congressional races than voting for presidentā€¦which shoots holes in the argument you made that more people in 2020 voted for prez than Congress so something must be foulā€¦its not.

No such apathy as you assert is evident.

Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections
1828 - 2016

Please see Notes below.

Year
Turnout Voting Age Population (VAP) Voting Eligible Population (VEP) Registered Voters Turnout as % VAP Turnout as % VEP

1828

57.6%

1832

55.4%

1836

57.8%

1840

80.2%

1844

78.9%

1848

72.7%

1852

69.6%

1856

78.9%

1860

81.2%

1864

73.8%

1868

78.1%

1872

71.3%

1876

81.8%

1880

79.4%

1884

77.5%

1888

79.3%

1892

74.7%

1896

79.3%

1900

73.2%

1904

65.2%

1908

65.4%

1912

58.8%

1916

61.6%

1920

49.2%

1924

48.9%

1928

56.9%

1932

39,816,522

75,768,000

52.6%

1936

45,646,817

80,174,000

56.9%

1940

49,815,312

84,728,000

58.8%

1944

48,025,684

85,654,000

56.1%

1948

48,833,680

95,573,000

51.1%

1952

61,551,919

99,929,000

61.6%

1956

62,027,040

104,515,000

59.3%

1960

68,836,385

109,672,000

63,854,789

62.8%

1964

70,097,935

114,090,000

73,715,818

61.4%

1968

73,026,831

120,285,000

81,658,180

60.7%

1972

77,625,152

140,777,000

97,283,541

55.1%

1976

81,603,346

152,308,000

105,024,916

53.6%

1980

86,496,851

163,945,000

159,635,102

113,036,958

52.8%

54.2%

1984

92,654,861

173,995,000

167,701,904

124,184,647

53.3%

55.2%

1988

91,586,725

181,956,000

173,579,281

126,381,202

50.3%

52.8%

1992

104,600,366

189,493,000

179,655,523

133,821,178

55.2%

58.2%

1996

96,389,818

196,789,000

186,347,044

146,211,960

49.0%

51.7%

2000

105,594,024

209,130,000

194,331,436

156,421,311

50.5%

54.3%

2004

122,349,480

219,508,000

203,483,455

174,800,000

55.7%

60.1%

2008

131,406,895

229,989,000

213,313,508

146,310,000

57.1%

61.6%

2012

129,139,997

240,177,000

222,474,111

153,160,000

53.8%

58.0%

2016

136,787,187

249,422,000

230,931,921

157,596,000

54.8%

59.2%

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/statistics/data/voter-turnout-in-presidential-elections

Whereā€™s the foreign interference in the election? Chavez?

Well that was $3m well spent by the trump campaign! Seems it increased. Ideas lead. Why to go team Trump.

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I will be amazed if less than a thousand liberals are arrested for election fraud .

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Sorry scooter, Trump hasnā€™t lost anything, nor will he !

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spending millions for a recount only to put your opponent further ahead.

Priceless!

You do realize that 1,989,043 more people turned out for Hillary vs Trump than Obama vs Romney?

:thinking:

And more than 4 million more people voted for Johnson than Jorgensonā€¦making up almost all of the difference between Hillaryā€™s 65 million as opposed to Bidenā€™s 70 million Votes.

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You said apathy caused millions to stay home. The numbers show that is false.

And??? My apathy caused me to vote libertarianā€¦

And your claim was wrong. Itā€™s OK.

As evidenced byā€¦

Iā€™ve never accused hate-filled establishment-lovers of existing in the same universe as normal people. lol

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:rofl: Why donā€™t you guys look at his vote total, 2nd highest in history despite years of concerted propaganda. Have you considered a whole bunch of folks like libism even less?