Does it make perfect sense to you that there was massive momentum in Florida and Ohio, bellwethers of presidential elections, and suddenly the mail-in ballots, specifically in the battleground states, stop the momentum?
Yes, it does. In fact, it was quite predictable.
I asked you this in another thread. What makes you think there is more fraud from Ds than from Rs? I know *why* you think so (you consider yourself part of one team), but what evidence do you have? Without evidence it’s just casting baseless aspersions.
Fraud doesn't necessarily mean dead people voting. Fraud also entails going into nursing homes and getting every senile person there to sign a ballot and other such shenanigans. There was a reason the Dems were pushing for mail-in voting so hard, and it's NOT Covid. Makes it easy for them to run from building to building in downtown Philly and Atlanta collect all the ballots.
Mhm. Every election we lose is fraud, although we don’t know which fraud, just it must be fraud. Every election we win is above reproach. Come on.
I’ll be honest, I haven’t been quite so involved in this because I am convinced it’s just Trump nonsense that he managed to convince his base is legitimate, but someone enlighten me. Aren’t there only 2 states that have introduced universal mail in voting this year (not counting California and NJ where he obviously didn’t have a chance anyway)?
Also, it’s ludicrous to claim that COVID wasn’t behind the reasoning, or at least part of it, considering even deep red states relaxed some absentee/mail in ballot limitations DTC. Any political consideration was probably the assumption (possibly now proven wrong) that higher turnout always favors Democrats, conspiracy theories aside.
In sum: There is probably always some fraud, mostly undetected, in elections (and everything else). But the entire premise for there being more fraud this election is Trump having been grasping at some rationale to fight mail in voting and to explain away his impending loss.