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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      Rational perspective on election fraud: In any given election there will be some fraud. As the true margin gets closer and closer to 0, the probability of fraud being the deciding factor increases. Fraud isn't a yes/no, it's a number - how many net votes are fraudulent?

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    2. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      In 1962, several election workers were convicted of election fraud in the 1960 Kennedy/Nixon race. Convicted and sent to jail; not merely accused. Obviously, there will always be some background level of this, and likely on both sides (though unequal)https://www.newsweek.com/top-five-rigged-us-presidential-elections-511765 …

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    3. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      It seems that in the '60s, Nixon basically acquiesced: "At Richard Nixon's request, Mazo met him at the vice president's Senate office, where Nixon told him to back off, saying, "Our country cannot afford the agony of a constitutional crisis" in the midst of the Cold War."

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    4. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      Trump isn't going to acquiesce, and if the election is really close he will have a strong incentive to claim fraud even if he personally thinks fraud wasn't decisive. The USA could be heading for a troubled few weeks, especially if AZ goes Republican.

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    5. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      Key takeaway: the question isn't "was there fraud?". It's "was the fraud the decisive factor?" (as well as which side did more fraud, as I am absolutely sure that both sides created at least 1 fraudulent vote).

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    6. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020

      Also to note: things that look like really obvious fraud (like 23,500 Dem votes "appearing" all at once) almost certainly isn't fraud. Anyone committing fraud will not dump huge, uniform blocks of their preferred candidate. That's just too obvious.

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    7. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 5 Nov 2020
      Replying to @RokoMijic @RokoMijicUK

      That's an absurd argument and doesn't take into account the HBD aspect. Absurd because "it's impossible to be fraud - it's too obvious" means that it's *not* obvious because people make that exact argument HBD aspect is obvious. Low IQ people committing low IQ fraud is expected

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    8. Roko‏ @RokoMijic 5 Nov 2020
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      The equilibrium for really dumb crimes is that they happen sometimes, but usually aren't very effective. The most effective criminals don't get caught, and they're the ones who have the most impact. I suspect this will also be the case with vote fraud.

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 5 Nov 2020
      Replying to @RokoMijic @RokoMijicUK

      >The most effective criminals don't get caught This isn't how it shakes out. The most effective criminals are ones who get caught over and over but everyone averts eyes because no one wants to look closely and end up agreeing with the "racists" Example https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/disturbing-video-shows-random-attack-hydrant-head-smash-of-92-year-old-woman-in-manhattan/2466659/ …pic.twitter.com/SIlIvcgefa

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