I wouldn't be surprised if there were a recount of legal votes in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota there would be opposite results.
must get canvas and hand count audits done as well as machine code inspection... recounts wont be enoughBornAgain said:
I wouldn't be surprised if there were a recount of legal votes in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota there would be opposite results.
And make a difference it did...Gruvin said:
Dominion...
65,000 sounds like more than just sharpies to me. I am not sure the specifics behind the number though.Forest Bueller_bf said:I would have issue with almost any "in person" vote being thrown out.BaylorFTW said:
Work on "curing" them. Poll worker can see what they voted. Or are these the sharpie votes.
Not surprising. People are going to come away from this election with a lot of mistrust unless this stuff gets clearly rooted out.Gruvin said:
More *glitches* in the key swing state of Wisconsin.
Roughly 13,400 ballots were counted by hand. Biden now leads by less than 20,000 votes.
All the "glitches" and "clerical errors" are running one way, towards Biden...
Egg on Fox's face if Trump win AZAZ_Bear said:
Arizona is looking like a toss up right now as there are still a lot of uncounted rural votes. It will probably come down to hundreds of votes.
Never mind that last year according to stats available there were 9 unarmed black folks killed by cops, but during Obama's presidency there was 38 killed in one of his years 2015.Jack Bauer said:
Do these guys remember that Barack Obama SPIED on the press in 2013?
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The police fatally shot nine unarmed blacks and 19 unarmed whites in 2019, according to a Washington Post database, down from 38 and 32, respectively, in 2015. The Post defines "unarmed" broadly to include such cases as a suspect in Newark, N.J., who had a loaded handgun in his car during a police chase. In 2018 there were 7,407 black homicide victims. Assuming a comparable number of victims last year, those nine unarmed black victims of police shootings represent 0.1% of all African-Americans killed in 2019. By contrast, a police officer is 18 times more likely to be killed by a black male than an unarmed black male is to be killed by a police officer. WSJ.