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20 Alleged Election “Facts” That Don’t Pass The Smell Test
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20 Alleged Election “Facts” That Don’t
Pass The Smell Test



2020-11-30BY
FINANZ.DK


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Authored by Andrea Widburg
via AmericanThinker.com


Americans have common sense, so they can understand when
they’re being played (for example, when politicians place
Americans under house arrest and then ignore their own rules
to party and travel). And they know that there is no way on
God’s green earth that decrepit, demented, corrupt, and
terminally stupid Joe Biden fairly won this election. This post
assembles various election anomalies that don’t pass the
smell test.




J.B. Shurk, who frequently publishes at American Thinker,
wrote a knock-out article for The Federalist about Joe Biden’s
magical performance in the election. You should read the
whole article, but here are four things that don’t pass the smell test:



1. Biden allegedly got 80 million votes, which is more than Obama
received at his peak, in 2008 – and Biden did this despite losing
minority voters to Donald Trump and trailing Trump in voter enthusiasm.

2. Biden broke 60 years of precedent by winning nationally
despite losing prodigiously in bellwether states and counties.
The last time this happened was when the mafia got out the
vote for John F. Kennedy in 1960.

3. Trump had extraordinary coattails, so much so that even the
New York Times admitted that the
“Democrats Suffered Crushing Down-Ballot Losses Across America.”
Think about that: Biden had no coattails and no enthusiasm,
yet he allegedly won a record number of votes.
Smells fetid to me.

4. Biden barely made it through the primaries, while Trump soared,
with Trump’s performance being a historically sure sign of voter
enthusiasm and probable victory – yet Biden, again, allegedly
scored an equally historically strong victory.





At The Spectator, Patrick Basham, a professional pollster,
also felt that Biden’s alleged win cannot pass the smell test.
Again, this is a summary, so you should read the original article:



5. Trump exceeded his original vote count by the largest margin
for any incumbent in American history. He got 10 million more
votes than before; by contrast, Obama, in 2012, got 3.5 million
fewer votes than in 2008.

6. Trump’s support among blacks grew by 50%, while Biden’s
fell below the important 90%-mark that Democrat candidates
need to secure victory.

7. In the Rust Belt, Biden lost black support everywhere except
in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. In those cities,
every single black person apparently voted for Biden.

8. While pollsters can and do manipulate polling outcomes,
non-polling metrics (historical norms such as the economy, enthusiasm, etc.)
have never been wrong – only we’re being told that this year
was the exception.





Then there are the indicia of fraud that
Dr. Navid Kershavarz-Nia detailed:



9. The fact that Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada,
and Georgia simultaneously pretended to halt ballot
counting while continuing to count is evidence of
election fraud collusion.

10. Optical scanners were set to accept unverified,
un-validated ballots.

11. The scanners were almost certainly programmed to
fail to keep audit records.

12. In the contested states, the voting machines were
alleged to have processed hundreds of thousands of
ballots within a short time, which is a physical impossibility.





And here are a few more indications of fraud:


13. In Pennsylvania, statistically impossible numbers of
late-arriving mail-in votes went to Biden.

14. Dominion and ES&S voting machines were created to
have back doors and specific functions to manipulate votes
either at the machine or over the internet.

15. Fox News’s behavior on election night
(refusing to call pro-Trump outcomes while prematurely calling Arizona for Biden)
was so abnormal that Vegas oddsmakers instantly
assumed that the fix was in.

16. The allegedly late-arriving mailed-in ballots increased
Biden’s equally alleged lead with statistically impossible
perfection and stability.

17. There were anomalies in Virginia that suggested that
computers were subtracting votes from Trump and,
sometimes, giving them to Biden.

18. One analysis shows that voting machines in Michigan
systematically removed votes from Trump and handed
them to Biden. I saw a rebuttal (which I cannot locate now)
that purported to debunk this but did so by using a
different scale on the X-axis, which I found inherently suspicious.

19. Over 100,000 Pennsylvania absentee ballots were
returned either a day after they were mailed out,
on the day they were mailed out, or on the day before
they were mailed out.

20. In all the contested areas, and at Dominion’s website,
Democrats have been systematically failing to create or
have destroyed all data that could be used to demonstrate
fraud. This creates the legal presumption that the data do,
in fact, show fraud.




On behalf of all Trump voters, I say to the Democrats who
are trying to gaslight us:

Don’t spit in my face and tell me it’s raining.





Sources for this post:::

>https://finanz.dk/20-alleged-election-facts-that-dont-pass-the-smell-test/

>https://www.americanthinker.com

>https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/when_computers_cheat_they_inevitably_leave_evidence_behind.html

>https://www.theepochtimes.com/pennsylvania-100000-ballots-with-implausible-return-dates_3572942.html

>https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/23/5-more-ways-joe-biden-magically-outperformed-election-norms/

>https://democracyinstitute.org/reasons-why-the-2020-presidential-election-is-deeply-puzzling/

>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/breaking-exclusive-multiple-reversals-proportional-vote-entries-virginia-election-night-11-pm-indicate-election-fraud-occurred-state/

>https://cybersummitusa.com/speaker/keshavarz-nia-navid/


Semper Fidelis

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#2
WOW! Astounding when you look at the depth and breadth of the incongruities! Thanks for posting!

There are currently over 250 active investigations going on in Georgia. The most recent is looking into The New Georgia Project, founded by Democratic activist Stacey Abrams, which faces claims that it sent voter registration applications to people in New York City.

Abrams who once burned a state flag on the steps of the Georgia capitol and who has been a champion of reparations is a revered figure for the same media that condemns President Trump for not conceding yet she has yet to concede her loss to Governor Brian Kemp.
Hypocracy abounds
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(02-12-2021, 04:02 PM)tannhausergate Wrote:
(02-12-2021, 03:35 PM)Levi517 Wrote: Hey tann. Good thoughtful reply. And we likely agree on more than we disagree on. I still think Trump is the low point in American presidency though,morally and intellectually. But we’re all entitled to our opinion in a democracy...that’s the great thing.

Levi517 you sir are gentleman and a scholar. I too think we would agree on more things. And I don't want you to misunderstand me. Trump had some big issues. I just want to see real change. The last two presidents sold it but the bag was empty.

Love to see this, where 2 intelligent people can have a disagreement but respectfully validate each other.  I am not a conspiracist nor an extremist. but looking at so much of the evidence with our voting system charades it definitely disappoints this American.  I was actually excited to see what Trump could (will?) do  in the next 4 years.
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Indeed, intellectuals usually can come above any disparities but respect each others opinion in the matter. It is wonderful to see and I think civil discourse is needed in the political arena to get broad policy and minds changed. Myself I believe that President Trump did and does have a genuine love for America and Americans regardless of race or affluence etc. I believe Biden thinks he is on a Righteous crusade to unite the USA, however annihilating discussion from the concerned out of power party does not foster this healing. You can't paper over a divide the size of at least half of Americans currently feeling disenfranchised or disenchanted with the whole system and just wing it. The key to healthy civil discourse is just what we observed in our ickle microcosm of the universe. I am apprehensive about the situation if there is indeed proven fraud. As the saying goes what you know and what you can prove is different. And if it's proven, oh boy my beloved USA please be still standing! Have a good day everyone, hope you are pain free and zen.
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You'll fit in well here.
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(05-03-2021, 06:52 AM)Traygold Wrote: You'll fit in well here.

Thank you very much Mr. Gold sir Smile I hope so!
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