RE: Records show that at least 1,500 dead people voted.
I’ll play devil’s advocate -— how many of these 1500 dead people are actually alive? ( Confused with other dead people’s names )?
“RE: Records show that at least 1,500 dead people voted.
I’ll play devil’s advocate -— how many of these 1500 dead people are actually alive? ( Confused with other dead people’s names )?”
And how do we know that those “dead” people didn’t actually “vote” for Trump? Simple: Republican party officials would never actually cheat for Trump. They probably didn’t vote for him themselves.
“I’ll play devil’s advocate -— how many of these 1500 dead people are actually alive? ( Confused with other dead people’s names )?”
I agree. I’ve seen a BBC report that they investigated 31 alleged cases and disproved virtually all of them: https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-54874120
It’s likely, therefore, that there weren’t many such cases - probably not enough to affect the result of the election.
This doesn’t mean that other allegations are false or similarly exaggerated - each needs to be investigated. And combined to arrive at a total. And the total - even some individual allegations - could be really significant, a “game changer” (in this case, an election changer).
It is important that our allegations be correct. False or greatly exaggerated allegations will just weaken our case and even make us a laughing stock.
I would like a database of all allegations and the evidence supporting them - something that will be publicly available and for years to come.