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Senior Writer @NRO. Reaganite, Catholic, Mets fan, ex-lawyer. Opinions 100% my own, but you can share them. Not the Cardinals broadcaster.

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    1. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 15 Nov 2020

      Dan McLaughlin Retweeted Adam Atlas  🇺🇸 🇮🇱

      I've seen this go around. It is wrong on multiple levels. Biden didn't overperform Hillary, relative to Trump, in Detroit or Philly. He did overperform in Dallas, Houston, Portland, Seattle, Richmond, Denver, Minneapolis, & Chicago. Where Biden beat Trump was in the suburbs.https://twitter.com/AdamAtlas8/status/1328061177327398917 …

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      Adam Atlas  🇺🇸 🇮🇱 @AdamAtlas8
      Replying to @baseballcrank @jadler1969 @BlueBoxDave
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    2. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 15 Nov 2020

      Atlanta, yes, Biden did much better - but Trump would still have won Georgia if Biden hadn't also significantly improved on Hillary in the Atlanta burbs. Pennsylvania was won in the Philly burbs. But "voter fraud in the suburbs" is neither as sexy nor as plausible.

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    3. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 15 Nov 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      Yes you got the facts/analysis correct here. Biden won in the suburbs—both white and the growing non white suburbs. Urban vote was flat. So why can’t you just make the next step and say, “Voter fraud is garbage—both procedurally and mathematically.” Why?

      1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes
    4. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 15 Nov 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      Biden won with massive turnout, both white & non-white. Why can't you say that voter suppression is garbage—both procedurally and mathematically?

      29 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    5. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 15 Nov 2020
      Replying to @baseballcrank

      What a stupid remark. So so so stupid and lazy. Insultingly so. The criticism vs suppression—which I have made *countless* times here—is **normative.** It is **wrong whether it “works” or not.** it is antithetical to democracy. Get it now?

      1 reply 2 retweets 37 likes
    6. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 15 Nov 2020
      Replying to @yeselson @baseballcrank

      Regardless—why can’t you just do the right thing? Say you’re correct—I’m just a hack. I don’t have normative principles, I only reflexively defend “the party.” What’s your excuse—am I a model for you? Try writing with moral and intellectual integrity. You don’t need me for that.

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      Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 15 Nov 2020
      Replying to @yeselson

      Your problem here is that you are applying a different standard to proof of one thing than to proof of the other thing., and to perspective about one thing vs perspective about the other thing. Both happen. Both are very marginal phenomena in the context of American elections.

      12:49 PM - 15 Nov 2020
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        2. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 15 Nov 2020
          Replying to @baseballcrank

          No. I am applying the same proof, but also I am applying the matter of measurable and broad intent of a political agent. VS is—there is copious empirical data about this—a measurable strategy *nationally* of the Republican Party. Do you stipulate that?

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        3. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 15 Nov 2020
          Replying to @yeselson @baseballcrank

          By contrast, VF (with the intent to steal the election from Trump) is **not** a measurable national strategy of the Democratic Party. There is *no* proof of that. It’s night and day. It’s an incommensurate comparison.

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        1. Dog faced pony soldier‏ @sseeley82 15 Nov 2020
          Replying to @baseballcrank @yeselson

          Does voter fraud have different constitutional amendments trying to resolve it as an issue? Does the most impactful piece of legislation of the 20th century deal with voter fraud?

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