Posted on 11/21/2020 12:32:47 PM PST by Taffylucy
https://tinyurl.com/y2kaow8o
I converted it to a tinyurl...thought that worked! sorry
Why don’t you read the ongoing comments or better yet, do some research before you go crude.
It looks like this may be comparing old data to new data.
What is more interesting to me (if you click on the tweet and follow the debate) is the political contribution by Dominion.
Nevada had plenty of CA voters and other mail-in vote fraud—so any machine fraud would just be icing on the cake.
There is a simple explanation for that. If you take the votes that Hillary thought she should have had in each state and add them to the totals, then the end number of votes for President are correct.
Lemme clean that up for ya; https://twitter.com/PamelaGeller/status/1330194906975973378
The question mark and everything after can be removed.
still no source for numbers
Just copy and paste the reference link while posting.
You’re getting grief for lack of posting knowledge, but the important point is that there were 1,327, 394 ballots cast, but the total number of votes is 1,405,376. This should not be allowed to be certified until the discrepancy is resolved, and if someone has knowingly certified a fraudulent count, they should be prosecuted.
do you see a source for the numbers?
yes/no?
Meanwhile Christopher Krebs issued a press release to say this was the most honest, fair and secure election in history. /Spit.
Some Biden votes were so powerful they actually split into two votes.
OP was perhaps posting a Twitter post.
Well, that’s interesting.
Isn’t their domain dominionvoting.com?
Honestly, some of the best commentary and number crunching I’ve seen on the election come from anonymous Twitter accounts with anime avatars. “Weaponized autism” indeed.
Did dyslexics count the votes, or a bunch of chimps?
NV SOS total ballots cast: 1,327,394
(Source https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/home/showdocument?id=9054 )
Election Results: 1,405,376
(Source https://silverstateelection.nv.gov/USPresidential/#race1 )
Glitch
Dan Rather: “Fake, but accurate.”
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