If Trump got "74 million votes", and UltraBiden got "80 million votes", then Why did Dominion machines have a secret algorithm to bugger an Astronomical 68.05% of all ballots and export them for foreign 'adjudication'? Does it sound, to anyone else, like Trump got a World-Changing 105 Million Votes?
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Stealing 2.5 from Trump and handing it to Biden would be a 5% move. I am not saying THAT is impossible.
I am saying Trump getting 105 million votes IS impossible. And, Antrim county having a 68% 'ballot switch' rate is patently stupid. The study made NO such claim. In fact, the study did not differentiate 'errors' from 'warnings'. Ever take a look at your Windows system and application logs? I guarantee you YOUR computer has experiences at least 2 dozen errors and warnings in the last 4 hours. Some repeat over and over again like "Your C: drive needs to be defragmented" or "Virtual memory is running low - increase swapfile.sys file size" and such.
I am NOT the enemy. I just am smart enough to know that specious arguments that fail the stink test, while ginning up anger and support, fall to the truth too easily and with that, much of the true weight of our arguments get thrown out with the bath water.
It wasn't a 68% ballot switch. It was a 68% error rate. So the error ballots go to adjudication for someone else to decide how that person voted. Not a switch rate
It was NOT a 68% error rate. It was a 68% 'error and WARNING' rate.
That is important to understand. If a memory card starts reporting low capacity when it is 85% full... that last 15% will generate a WARNING at a 100% rate.
That has nothing to do with the allowable error rate in tabulating balances.
Was it higher than .0008%? Absolutely.
The report does NOT differentiate between ERRORS and WARNINGS. It could be 10,000 warnings and 1000 errors. And those errors do not necessarily mean a ballot was mis-tabulated. There are OTHER errors and OFTEN these errors in the OS or core code are corrected on the fly.
There is simply not enough information in the redacted report to know what the ballot tabulation error rate was. I can tell you this... it was not 68%.
People are comparing apples to crescent wrenches here.
I will agree to that.