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Question of election fraud will not go away.

Michael Brown: Plenty of rational, law-abiding, thinking voters are convinced cheating occurred.

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w0tn0t 8 Feb 8
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You know I talked to a lot of people and it surprised me who was planning on voting for bidden. I think the pandemic did Trump in. I don't think there was anyway he could have changed many people's minds. If he went full it's the economy stupid he was going to lose the professional. If we went to war on the virus he would have lost his base. The focus of the lower class was on his personality. They seem fixated on empathy. Trump as a business man was a hard sale on empathy.

Does that mean that there was not sufficient fraud to swing the election? No All it means is that with the entire establishment lined up against him Trump needed a landslide. A look at registered voters show how unlikely a landslide is for any candidate.

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Who is this guy? '

"As for the final outcome of the election, I decided early on to trust our court system and Congress and our fervent prayers, and so I recognize Joe Biden as our president."

He probably recognizes an angel of light, too? Or, maybe he doesn't.

Not to be confused with the radio show host michael brown that was the former FEMA director.

@Mechanic Never heard of him either.

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Let the facts be found and actions follow. Simple but unlikely.

If there wasn't any election/voter fraud they'd permit the voting machines be examined - yet they refused.

@w0tn0t Well, they keep claiming that our own voting data is THEIR intellectual property. Biggest line of bull I've heard in a dog's age.

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