• SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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    2 hours ago

    Do the voting machines even have the hardware to connect to the internet? Also if the software was modified it should be possible to pull an image from a compromised machine to compare it to the official version of the software.

    I don’t see any evidence being presented here, just theories of how fraud could have happened which is the same way I felt when people cried foul in 2020. Theories without evidence.

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      5 hours ago

      “misleading” but still way more bullet ballots than there should be. Most of this is admittedly a hypothesis on what exactly the data means/how it happened, but that data can’t be ignored just bc he was slightly off

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      4 hours ago

      Around 1%. The numbers reported here and corrected by Snopes are a lot higher than that

      Edit fixed a typo

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      3 hours ago

      Pointing out super suspicious things about the election is not comparable to denying the results with literally no evidence

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah, you’re just using a misleading source to push a supposition. So much better. Next tell me that you’re ‘just asking questions’ about the election.