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I still think they did, regardless of the tallies counted. I have no proof of fraud, just first hand accounts of people being furious about the riots. I really think those riots shook a lot of passive non-politicals and Dems in the state. They're fine with progressivism because it sounds moral and upright, but they absolutely did not like the natural outcome of progressivism: watching their start get burn down and rioted on. When the rubber met the road, I think most turned on Dems out of spite.

But, well, if the fraud is institutional at this point it's hard to combat it. Sorta like Cali. Our Constitution says States decide how they vote, Feds don't have a say. What to do when the states have a purposefully bad system?

157 days ago
1 score
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I still think they did, regardless of the tallies counted. I have no proof of fraud, just first hand accounts of people being furious about the riots. I really think those riots shook a lot of passive non-politicals and Dems in the state. They're fine with progressivism because it sounds moral and upright, but they absolutely did not like the natural outcome of progressivism: watching their start get burn down and rioted on. When the rubber met the road, I think most turned on Dems out of spite.

But, well, if the fraud is institutional at this point it's hard to combat it. Sorta like Cali. Our Constitution states States decide how they vote, Feds don't have a say. What to do when the states have a purposefully bad system?

157 days ago
1 score