It assumes little or no cross-party voting between the candidate for Gov. and for US Senator. For the Gov. T(R) to have won by 325,000 votes (Maricopa County, contains Phoenix) and 328,000 votes statewide, but Enema to have won by 32,000 votes, the would have to have been 350,000 party-crossing votes, and ALL going from R to D.
This in a race which was well within the margin of error for the Senate race the weekend before the election.
Thank you. I have mental limitations. It is now clear.
“It assumes little or no cross-party voting between the candidate for Gov. and for US Senator. For the Gov. T(R) to have won by 325,000 votes (Maricopa County, contains Phoenix) and 328,000 votes statewide, but Enema to have won by 32,000 votes, the would have to have been 350,000 party-crossing votes, and ALL going from R to D.”
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Someone’s fingers slipped when they ordered up 3200 extra fraudulent votes, and typed 32,000 fraudulent votes instead.
bwahaha!!