So yeah, I'm sure you'll find six ballots here or twenty there that seem to have been cast for people who didn't request them. That wouldn't change the outcome of any of these races, particularly since you're only looking for Dems who did it (and I guaranteed Republicans did too)
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Is it right? No. Shame on you! But that's not why Trump lost. And there is no system that can prevent every single such case. I could probably vote on my mother, my sister, or my Dad's driver's license, if the poll watchers weren't super careful.
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And the costs of such a system would be enormous--exactly the kind of mass, scary, this-is-what-they-use-to-take-our-guns database that normally freaks conservatives out.
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Come to think of it, guns are a good example here: we could virtually eliminate gun crime by banning guns and going house to house to grab them. We'd save a whole lot of lives that way, prevent a lot of disability & fatherless kids. But the costs to liberty aren't worth it.
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Anyway, to go back a few tweets and resume my earlier point: it's not enough to think maybe there was some idiosyncratic small-scale ballot theft. You need a large, systematic theft, the voting equivalent of "stealing pallets and pallets of pens"
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@henryolsenEPPC has laid out here, it's not just that we have no evidence that this kind of systematic fraud happened, we have affirmative reason to think that it didn't in, for example, Philadelphia.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/10/we-can-be-confident-trump-voter-fraud-claims-are-baloney/ …17 replies 41 retweets 391 likesShow this thread -
If there was fraud, we'd expect it to be more consistently for Democrats, rather than, for example, INCREASING Trump's 2016 margin in Philadelphia. We'd expect to see it in cities rather than suburbs. We'd expect turnout to rise in cities, but not rural areas.
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But finally, the whole argument that mail-in balloting allowed rampant fraud doesn't actually make a great deal of sense. Okay, yes, many ballots went to people who no longer live at that address. But this happened across the state. How does the party get their hands on them?
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Replying to @texas_duchess @asymmetricinfo
When journalists look into these things, they look for corroborating evidence. For example, discovering that the video of somebody burning ballots didn’t actually show real ballots being burned.https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/business/ballot-burning-fake-video/index.html …
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You should know that disproving a particular instance of a faked video doesn't disprove other, totally unrelated allegations but probably don't because understanding that isn't useful right now.
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