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Huh? This is weird?

The numbers don't add up?
Just good dead Democrats voting, what's wrong with that?
If you read the fine print, you'll see that the '# of Eligible Citizens' figures they're using by county for their comparison is just an estimate from the SOS as of October of 2020.
(06-23-2021 10:34 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]If you read the fine print, you'll see that the '# of Eligible Citizens' figures they're using by county for their comparison is just an estimate from the SOS as of October of 2020.

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(06-23-2021 10:34 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]If you read the fine print, you'll see that the '# of Eligible Citizens' figures they're using by county for their comparison is just an estimate from the SOS as of October of 2020.

I thought SOS was only used for College Football ranking purposes03-lmfao?
(06-23-2021 10:36 AM)49RFootballNow Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-23-2021 10:34 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]If you read the fine print, you'll see that the '# of Eligible Citizens' figures they're using by county for their comparison is just an estimate from the SOS as of October of 2020.

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I didn't say that, at all. Just pointing out that the 1.8 million figure could be way off.

Hopefully the state will provide an answer. That being said, I have not looked into this firm claiming the irregularities. They claim to be nonpartisan, but we've seen that before.
(06-23-2021 10:37 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]Hopefully the state will provide an answer.

Come on man? 03-lmfao

I recommend not holding your breath waiting for that answer. 07-coffee3
Additionally, I believe CA allows for same day registration to vote. And as you're aware, turnout for this past election was the highest in years.
I lived in CA for a few years recently. My polling place was my neighbor's 3-car garage. He cleaned it up, but still when I looked up from my ballot I'd be staring at his tools hanging on the wall.

The first time I voted in CA, I instinctively got out my driver's license to prove who I was. The poll workers were horrified. By their reactions, you'd have thought I was pulling a gun on them.

And voter registration? It was as easy as showing my driver's license to someone standing out in front of the grocery store while they copied down all the necessary information.
No doubt CA is blue but not sure what's so horrifying to the Dems about an audit????
(06-23-2021 10:37 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: [ -> ]I didn't say that, at all. Just pointing out that the 1.8 million figure could be way off.

Hopefully the state will provide an answer. That being said, I have not looked into this firm claiming the irregularities. They claim to be nonpartisan, but we've seen that before.

You are correct it could be less OR more.............

As for your second comment.... It is clear to me now (as it probably is to everyone) that you are a Racist.... a political racist.




Two guys walk into room. In the room is a box full of ballots. Both men are asked to count the ballots and report their results to a third person sitting outside the room waiting. There are 100 ballots in the box.

Person 1 comes out of the room and declares that he counted all 100 ballots and determined that there were 40 ballots FOR and 58 ballots AGAINST. He notes that the other 2 ballots were illegible.

Person 2 comes out of the same room minutes later and declares he counted all 100 ballots and determined that there were 40 Ballots FOR and 60 AGAINST.

Tom, Who is correct?


Same scenario: except now person 1 says 40 FOR and 48 AGAINST, and the remaining 12 are illegible.

Person 2 comes back and says 40 FOR and 60 AGAINST.

Tom, Who is correct now?
Tom's answer will come in the form of a question: What political party is person 1 and person 2 affiliated with?
(06-23-2021 10:55 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: [ -> ]I lived in CA for a few years recently. My polling place was my neighbor's 3-car garage. He cleaned it up, but still when I looked up from my ballot I'd be staring at his tools hanging on the wall.

The first time I voted in CA, I instinctively got out my driver's license to prove who I was. The poll workers were horrified. By their reactions, you'd have thought I was pulling a gun on them.

And voter registration? It was as easy as showing my driver's license to someone standing out in front of the grocery store while they copied down all the necessary information.
Bwhahahaha

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