Posted on 01/04/2021 2:22:12 AM PST by cotton1706
The Democrats play the same game every time.
They learn how many votes they need on election night, then manufacture JUST ENOUGH to get their candidate over the line and into office.
But in 2011, in the Wisconsin Supreme Court justice election, the Republicans played the game right (see below link).
The Democrats got Klappenburg just over the line (isn't it amazing how that always happens??). But Waukesha County had some votes "in reserve."
Take a lesson, Georgia!
WITHHOLD YOUR VOTES TILL THE SLOW-ASS DEMOCRATS REPORT THEIRS!
That’s how Tim johnson stole the election for Senator.
They held up the vote total in Davison county till pennington county published their total.
Shannon county didnt come in till about 8 am the next morning.
They were up all night registering new voters and votes
I remember there were some GOP counties (Michigan I think) that did this in 2016. My thoughts were “Finally, our side is being smart!”
Then we’ll “revise” ours.
The machines are connected to the internet.
The fraud calculation takes place as they’re being counted, not as they’re being reported.
Conservative counties would need to delay counting until after Leftist ones.
Maybe they should have a process — no counties report any votes until all counties signal that they have a full and complete count. Once all counties signal that they are “done” then there is a 30 minute window for all counties to report — maybe 1:00 AM to 1:30 AM on the day after the election. Or whatever. After that the window closes and no additional counts are allowed. Sorry. You said you were done.
That’s a thought.
But do the good guys even have it in their DNA to subvert the system like that?
I hope so.
I fully support your proposal. We shouldn’t have the votes trickling in process. All votes should be tabulated and then the results released all at once. The only reason to do it the other way is to encourage fraud.
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