I’m no election denier. I just don’t think this administration is doing a good job. But go ahead and chant threat to democracy again. I’m sure it’ll drop those interest rates
If you aren’t bright enough to figure that out AND you haven’t heard leaders from both parties (who aren’t election deniers) discussing it then I only have one thing to say, you’re full of it. You know damn good and well.
a long read if you’re inclined to read it. too long to post all of it, but good analysis of election ‘22: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2022/11/17/what_happened_148483.html What Happened? ANALYSIS Sean Trende As of this writing, most states have counted their 2022 election ballots. California, being California, continues to turtle toward its final vote tally. About 2 million ballots remain to be counted there. We nevertheless have a rough idea of how things are poised to shake out. The night was clearly disappointing for Republicans. They will certainly fail to claim the Senate – by how much will be determined in a runoff in a few weeks – and seem likely to take the House, probably with around 220 seats or so. Obviously, this is not the result that Republicans had hoped for. What makes it all the stranger is that it looks like Republicans will notch a significant victory in the popular vote. As of this writing, they’ve received 51.0% of the vote to Democrats’ 47.1%. To be sure, this number will close as California counts its remaining ballots. But even if those ballots break 70-30 for Democrats, it would barely shave a half point off of Republicans’ margin. There’s also the issue of uncontested seats – a perennial issue that few showed interest in until now – but that’s also unlikely to make a significant change in the outcome, and in any event would be offset in the seat count by the fact that redistricting probably started Republicans off with a modest edge in new seats. As things stand, we are seeing roughly a 7-point swing from 2020, when Democrats won the popular vote by a 50.8% to 47.7% margin. Had you showed any major analyst these results, along with exit poll findings that Biden would be at 44% job approval, no one would have expected this outcome. Overall, it’s a strange election. So, what happened? There are three theories that I think work…
Like one precinct in AZ having more ballots than they had registered voters sign in on the book? But hey that isn't "evidence" no its rock solid proof of fraud!