PeteOlcott wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 5:51 am
Age wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 2:32 am
PeteOlcott wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 12:40 am
I did use your feedback to change my message.
It is a little more verbose yet not the slightest
trace of less than precisely accurate.
#ElectionFraudLies
Never any evidence of election fraud
that could possibly change the results.
Trump is just copying Hitler's "big lie"
If you believe that 'this' here is 'not the slightest trace of less than precisely accurate', then okay.
PeteOlcott wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 12:40 am
Exhaustive fact check finds little evidence of voter fraud, but 2020’s ‘Big Lie’ lives on
A new reporting project from the Associated Press shows that is false, finding
fewer than 475 potential instances out of more than 25 million votes cast.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/exhau ... e-lives-on
Just out of curiosity is there even any human being, in the day that this is being written, who does believe that there is some evidence that could possibly change the results of some past election, anyway?
Almost a third of Americans still believe the 2020 election result was fraudulent
So, if we take the 2022 statics that the population of the so-called "united states of america" at 333 million, with 'almost a third' being close enough to 111 million, minus the number of children in those statics of let us say, '71 million', that leaves out of a population of 268 million adult human beings 111 million of 'you', in that one country, actually 'believe' that some election over three and a half years ago could, even 'now', still be possibly changed.
So, as of the very day this is being written there are still about 45% of the adult population of one country who, still, believe that an election that happened over three and half years ago can still be changed.
Which might say a lot, or nothing at all, about that country and its adult population.
I wonder how many will still believe that that past election can still be changed after the results of the next election have come in?
And, for how many elections into the future I wonder how many of that adult population will still believe some past election could still be possibly changed?
Do you have any explanation at all of why such a large percentage of an adult population, of one country, would still believe that past elections could be changed?
There is also no evidence at all that the "united states" was ever 'great', but there are some who still believe things when no actual 'evidence' ever exists/ed, let any actual 'proof' at all.