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bidensniffingkids 9 points ago +9 / -0

Someone please find this data at the county level. While we should scrutinize everything, changes at the state level aren't as suspect if blue counties start reporting votes later in the day. Now if we see a specific blue county showing a ratio of 1:1 that quickly changes to 1:5, we know something is fucked up.

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TrumpTrainChoooChoo2 [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is a valid point since it does seem that cities are reporting later and they’d naturally have a higher D ratio. Would be nice for someone to parse this data for specific cities that have been suspect since we all know fraud is going on there.

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Consumerbot381732 3 points ago +3 / -0

City level doesn't exist in the source data that the script refers to, which is a JSON API on the New York Times website. I'd love to see it myself, but it doesn't really change the fact that across the country, nearly every other state (including those with large cities, such as New York) had a trend of spiking Dem initially, then smoothly trending towards Rep over time.

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hitchhiker 3 points ago +3 / -0

If that was the case, you would expect to see ratio changes corresponding with those counties reporting. Instead we see unnatural over-time changes to a ratio that stabilizes in other states, coupled with instant changes corresponding to specific, known sketchy events.