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posted ago by MAGAA2020 +18 / -0

I know when we hear "popular" vs "electoral" our eyes glaze over on the intentions of the founding fathers. But now it's real:

Imagine the rampant fraud and corruption that could happen if the election was determined by the popular vote. Democratic strongholds could evenly space out their fraudulent activity across the US in such small injectable doses that it would be difficult to discern. There wouldn't be evidence of that 4 am dumping in WI and MI. Determining jurisdiction and suing each state would be impossible. If it was an algorithm used to determine how much Biden needed to pick up, these votes could be spread across thousands of individual Dem counties.

You know those ballot stuffers discovered in California, conveniently picking up buckets of ballots long after the state had been called for Biden? That's for the "but he won the popular vote!"-narrative that's been pushed by the blue checks since they lost in 2016. It's not just sour grapes: it's the start of trying to shift policy. Don't fall for it. The "muh popular vote" will emerge yet again if and when these states flip back for Trump. Even if Trump takes office, reformation from electoral to popular be the next move by the Dems. Remember what happened here as to why an electoral system--our republic--must be maintained.

I know when we hear "popular" vs "electoral" our eyes glaze over on the intentions of the founding fathers. But now it's real: Imagine the rampant fraud and corruption that could happen if the election was determined by the popular vote. Democratic strongholds could evenly space out their fraudulent activity across the US in such small injectable doses that it would be difficult to discern. There wouldn't be evidence of that 4 am dumping in WI and MI. Determining jurisdiction and suing each state would be impossible. If it was an algorithm used to determine how much Biden needed to pick up, these votes could be spread across thousands of individual Dem counties. You know those ballot stuffers discovered in California, conveniently picking up buckets of ballots long after the state had been called for Biden? That's for the "but he won the popular vote!"-narrative that's been pushed by the blue checks since they lost in 2016. It's not just sour grapes: it's the start of trying to shift policy. Don't fall for it. The "muh popular vote" will emerge yet again if and when these states flip back for Trump. Even if Trump takes office, reformation from electoral to popular be the next move by the Dems. Remember what happened here as to why an electoral system--our republic--must be maintained.
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Johndoe 1 point ago +1 / -0

What will happen to Colorado which passed to get rid of it?

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MAGAA2020 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

They're too far gone, friend.

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Johndoe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Colorado is one of the states that used that compromised ballot system though. Any chance it will comeback? I guess we'll just have to repass a Constitutional Amendment to fix it.