The New York Times Has an Alternate Explanation -- Apart from Bias -- to Explain Why the Polls Were So Bad as to be Vote-Suppressing Propaganda. That Theory? It Was QAnon's Fault!!!
Ace of Spades ^ | November 7, 2020 | Ace
Posted on 11/7/2020, 10:04:05 PM by CheshireTheCat
"Mollie Hemingway introduced me to the term "BlueAnon." She didn't invent it, but I saw her using it."
"BlueAnon" is the Democrat Media version of QAnon, except that their conspiracy theories are ten times more degenerate and depraved. Blue for Democrat, and Blue for Blue Checkmark."
71 million and actually multiple millions more whose votes were thrown out or illegally changed for #Biden #Trump won this election in a landslide 🇺🇸
The #truth will come out. This was #coup5.0 but it will also fail 🇺🇸@realDonaldTrump @RealRLimbaugh @LLinWood @RudyGiuliani https://t.co/OyaYz29kTs— Sidney Powell 🇺🇸⭐⭐⭐ (@SidneyPowell1) November 8, 2020
Liars gotta lie. We looked at the methodology in their polling and saw why they were wrong. One thing is that it had to do with overweighting of Democrats. Plenty of other crap too.
I quit participating in polls years before Q came on the scene. And there is no such person as QAnon. There’s Q, Q+ and the Anons who post on 8kun and other boards.
What was there excuse for their miserable results in 2016? Little green Marians invaded their equipment?
Ahahahahahahaha.
That boogey man won't hunt, stupit New York Iimes.
Or maybe the clickety-clack of keyboard keys magically created more Trump votes.
(well, they kinda did so maybe NYT is onto something).
So, “researchers” are tracking people who post online about Q. Interesting.
So desperate.