The argument for fraud isn't as clear-cut as proof of fraud. It's about suspicious activities and the left's absolute refusal to truly (not just a half-assed audit or two) investigate these claims, often going against court orders to do so. Why not just do a real audit and shut everyone up instead of refusing to listen to evidence of fraud? 

Don't feel like revisiting this whole debacle again, but here are some links if anyone's interested. Linking the forum instead of the direct links which you can get to because of the TLDRs that may be in the comments. Up to you to watch and decide if there's any validity to these claims, even if only to the level of suspicious occurrences. 

https://thedonald.win/p/11R4ge77u1/boom-jesse-binnalls-devastating-/c/&…; "our evidence has never been refuted, only ignored"

https://thedonald.win/p/11ROLTQnEl/over-432000-votes-removed-from-t/c/

https://thedonald.win/p/11ROLTQnR2/georgia-data-reveals-30000-trump/c/

https://thedonald.win/p/11ROGtYH8W/richard-grenell-dropping-truth-b/c/

https://thedonald.win/p/11PpPFQI2p/election-fraud-evidence-magathre/

Would be more but I don't have all day and Twitter deletes video evidence left and right. 

Edit: Since you betas are too stupid to click a single link, here's some 100% fact-based statistics (actual numbers, not analysis) which at the least should allow for proper investigation.

https://hereistheevidence.com/

 

Triggered libs can't be bothered to read my original post detailing why i didn't list direct links nor to respond to a single of a dozen detailed videos. 

Classic.

 

Haha. Imagine caring about fake internet points you lifeless loser. 

 

The problem is that a lot of the “fraud” I think happened is hard to verify for more than a hundred million ballots. My Trump vote was rejected after the election. I still have no idea why. How many other lawful mail-in ballots were rejected, and which candidates where they for?

How about the people who received another person’s ballot (like a careless roommate's, for example) and voted on their behalf?

What about people who moved residences due to COVID and received ballots for both states they lived in? Did they vote twice, and how many of these were scrutinized?

That's really my biggest concern. Whether or not people found a way to vote multiple times. There's already an instance that this may have happened in the Bay Area: 

So it's not really top-down "election fraud" from vote counters and Democratic officials. It's more about individual people abusing the complications that come from unprecedented number of mail-in ballots sent in this year. There's still a lot of doubt about whether or not the irregularities were on a big enough scale to overturn the election, but it's still concerning.

 

I think it’s helpful to first refer to the fraud triangle:

Opportunity Rationalization Motivation

Opportunity - is it easy to do? Many arguments have said yes it is. From dumping ballot boxes full of fraudulent votes to hacking dominion voting machines. There is evidence of SOME voter fraud, and the incidents I see (registering and voting on behalf of a dead person seem easy.

Rationalization - What is the rationalization for cheating democracy? Well if you watch any of the MSM, you are led to believe that trump is a racist nazi child-torturer that is a threat to democracy that must be stopped by any means.

Motivation - Politicians and foreign actors had a lot to win/lose by Trumps reelection.

The fraud triangle suggests that the election was ripe for fraud.

How do you do paragraphs on mobile?

 

No remember it was first China and Russia but now it’s the Italian PM and Obama in cahoots with the voting machines...

 

No remember it was first China and Russia but now it's the Italian PM and Obama in cahoots with the voting machines...

I was wondering when Obama would be blamed for something here.  

 

There may be a tiny bit of "fraud" in every election. It isn't really fraud tho because it adds up to a meaningless number of votes and is usually anticipated by election officials. There was no "mass fraud" in this election, nor was it rigged. Biden won, fair and square, get over it. An audit would say exactly that. Good to see the crybaby bitchboi trumpers all complaining this time when in 2016 they all said dems needed to just get over it. The most hypocritical, shameless group of people ever.

Dayman?
 

There's no evidence that there was any more fraud in this election than in any other election. Bill Barr (Trump's own AG) has said that there was no widespread fraud capable of changing the result of the election, Trump is like 1-59 in court (many cases were presided over by Republican judges and Trump's own nominees), and the Supreme Court basically didn't even let the case touch their desk because of how absolutely baseless it was (keep in mind there is a Conservative majority and 3! judges were Trump nominees).

If everywhere you go smells like shit, maybe its time to check under your shoes.

 

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