To: Melian
Cook listed 27 races as “toss-ups,” meaning they were too close to predict one way or the other. Republicans won all 27. What are the chances of that? This would be equivalent to flipping 27 coins and having them all come up heads. The probability of that is 1/134217728, or less than one in a 100 million.
1,233 posted on
11/18/2020 2:10:04 PM PST by
AZLiberty
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To: AZLiberty
Imagine how many house races we must have won in some of these swing states but for the fraud? That is what being 27 for 27 is saying isn’t it? Did we pick up 50-70 seats?
To: AZLiberty
Re What are the chances of that?:
I agree... unless the backlash against the Dems was so massive and countrywide.
1,325 posted on
11/18/2020 4:12:29 PM PST by
Melian
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