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Come on man. So you’re good with limiting mail in voting if something that is unattainable is attained. Nice.Well, at the time, we were in the middle of an unprecedented global pandemic full of unknowns. I think that the easiest way to cheat is with paperless ballot. At least mail in ballots leave a paper trail.
But didn't I say I was okay with limiting mail in ballots if in person voting can be made equally easy in all precincts?
Lol. GTFO. Nearly 50% (so less than 50%) had access to 38% of the polling places. So at worst it’s about a 10% spread. Let me ask you this. If I go to a restaurant in downtown Nashville vs a restaurant in Oliver Springs which one will likely have a longer wait?From the same article:
The metro Atlanta area has been hit particularly hard. The nine counties — Fulton, Gwinnett, Forsyth, DeKalb, Cobb, Hall, Cherokee, Henry and Clayton — have nearly half of the state's active voters but only 38% of the polling places, according to the analysis.
An analysis by Stanford University political science professor Jonathan Rodden of the data collected by Georgia Public Broadcasting/ProPublica found that the average wait time after 7 p.m. across Georgia was 51 minutes in polling places that were 90% or more nonwhite, but only six minutes in polling places that were 90% white.
Maybe they pay taxes. How to check? I guess it goes back to how the voter rolls are maintained. Should we let illegals vote?Do they pay taxes? If they do, why should they not have a say in how their money is spent?
How about counting all of the votes within a reasonable amount of time? The overwhelming majority of states had their votes counted by midnight. These other dubious states were still counting 3 and 4 days later. That isn't suspicious at all.
You take what you perceive to be suspicious and then jump to "stolen"
True, but you don’t deal with unjust laws or unfair outcomes by storming buildings and rioting. Civil disobedience is fine, violence and destruction are not.Two things can be true at the same time. The process can get it wrong (Plessy v Ferguson, Dredd Scott, Kelo v New London) or you can have unjust laws (Prohibition, Jim Crow).
Doesn't it make sense that states would still be counting votes 2, 3, or 4 days later given their laws say mail in ballots must be postmarked before or on election day?
I think you're on the right path, identifying confirmation bias.
It’s very dangerous because it looks like it’s a hold back to do the right number dump at 3am.
If you are gonna do mail it you must have that vote go first and all must be counted and released first.
Then the polls open and close.
lol.........You don't do math do you?Lol. GTFO. Nearly 50% (so less than 50%) had access to 38% of the polling places. So at worst it’s about a 10% spread. Let me ask you this. If I go to a restaurant in downtown Nashville vs a restaurant in Oliver Springs which one will likely have a longer wait?
Wtf are you talking about? You’re comparing the wrong things ding dong. The percentage voters vs the percentage of polling places provide context dummy. And you’re a teacher? Obviously not math.lol.........You don't do math do you?
100% - 38% = 62%
The difference between 38% and 62% is not 10%. Get a calculator if you need one.
Interestingly enough, 62 is actually 62% more than 38.
So areas outside of Atlanta actually have 62% more access to voting places per capita.
Math can be your friend.
Obviously you are clueless in this matter.Wtf are you talking about? You’re comparing the wrong things ding dong. The percentage voters vs the percentage of polling places provide context dummy. And you’re a teacher? Obviously not math.
Edit: It’s hilarious that my point went right over your big head.
Wow. I can’t believe I have to actually explain this to you. Almost half the voters in those counties means less than 50%. Let’s call it 48%. 38% of the polling places. 48-38=what? Bueller? Bueller? Comparing 62 to 38 is stupid without the context of voter percentages. So is that 48-38 spread really that big of a deal? No, it isn’t. Again, if you go out to eat in a city you expect longer waits than out away from the city. Same thing with voting lines genius.Obviously you are clueless in this matter.
I may have the time and energy to break it down into simpler terms for you tomorrow.