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DestroyerofCobwebs 15 points ago +15 / -0

I said on this site months ago that the most blatant cases of systemic vote fraud happened in Colorado, but no one was paying attention to it because we all expected Colorado to go blue anyway.

I'm not sure it would have, if the election had been held fairly.

Colorado is highly dependent on out of state student voters to keep the state blue. All of the major Colorado colleges had closed campuses throughout 2020, and that included the dorms.

Since the schools were closed, there weren't any jobs in those college towns, either. No way in hell those kids all stayed in town the whole year, they went back home to live with mommy and daddy in Texas and California.

But what happened to vote totals, in every one of these college towns? They went UP, compared to 2016. One of them, OK. But ALL OF THEM???

We're talking about small cities in many cases, places with a full time resident population of 50k or less, that balloon up to 100k+ while school is in session.

Colorado law is crystal clear on this topic. You must be a permanent resident of the state, actually living in the state at the time of the election, in order to vote. What happened is that the communist Colorado Secretary of State simply decided that she was going to reinterpret that law to mean something completely contrary to it's plain language.

And no one caught it until it was too late.

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theblackprince 7 points ago +7 / -0

If you look at the elections since mail-in ballots were instated universally, the state has taken a SHARP left turn. Even with the major influx of people, it does not account for the hard turn. Even in 2016 Hildog BARELY won the state - 44% of the vote. To go from that to the "results" 4 years later makes no sense. There's also no reason to believe every single person moving here is a leftist. Colorado has indeed been stolen.

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DestroyerofCobwebs 2 points ago +3 / -1

There's also no reason to believe every single person moving here is a leftist.

I wish I believed that, but what I've seen with my own eyes tells me the opposite. In fact, between people in the back range leaving since the state government doesn't give a damn about them anymore, to the crush of people that have turned Denver and Boulder into the same city, if I had to guess the rate is slightly worse than 100%. Whatever small percentage of new residents aren't commies is more than made up for with natives from the HWY 50 and 160 corridors leaving the state.