@Tw0TruthsNdAL1e@JamieBonkiewicz So your evidence is that voters didn’t vote exactly the same way in two separate elections?
That’s a conspiracy theory now?
People changing their vote is apparently harder to believe than fraud with no proof.
@misfitpatriot_ 2nd place trophies. MAGA are nothing but baseball dads who want to start their own league and team because their candidate sucks but they can’t face reality.
And if you’re in a cult you’re probably just repeating it was “stolen” like every loss by republicans.
The Spencer Pratt situation is what happens when you spend years screaming that mail in voting is “fraud,” “unsafe,” and “rigged.”
Your voters believe you. Shocking concept, I know.
So they show up on Election Day, while the other side also banks votes by mail. Then when the mail ballots get counted and your guy stops gaining, suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed Ocean’s Eleven with ballot envelopes.
No, genius. That is not voter fraud. That is the result of convincing your own voters not to use one of the easiest legal ways to vote.
It is like telling everyone on your team that direct deposit is a scam, then acting stunned on payday when the people who used direct deposit got paid before the guy standing in line at the bank with a paper check.
Republicans built the fear machine, fed it for years, then got confused when their own voters were afraid of the thing they were told to fear.
That is not a conspiracy. That is your propaganda invoice coming due.
The Spencer Pratt situation is what happens when you spend years screaming that mail in voting is “fraud,” “unsafe,” and “rigged.”
Your voters believe you. Shocking concept, I know.
So they show up on Election Day, while the other side also banks votes by mail. Then when the mail ballots get counted and your guy stops gaining, suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed Ocean’s Eleven with ballot envelopes.
No, genius. That is not voter fraud. That is the result of convincing your own voters not to use one of the easiest legal ways to vote.
It is like telling everyone on your team that direct deposit is a scam, then acting stunned on payday when the people who used direct deposit got paid before the guy standing in line at the bank with a paper check.
Republicans built the fear machine, fed it for years, then got confused when their own voters were afraid of the thing they were told to fear.
That is not a conspiracy. That is your propaganda invoice coming due.
Do you bitch from Florida counts there’s a head early. They’re the same process just reversed. They count Thursday before election day so people already have votes before election day. I don’t see you bitching about that. You’re just bitching because it’s California shut the fuck up.
The Spencer Pratt situation is what happens when you spend years screaming that mail in voting is “fraud,” “unsafe,” and “rigged.”
Your voters believe you. Shocking concept, I know.
So they show up on Election Day, while the other side also banks votes by mail. Then when the mail ballots get counted and your guy stops gaining, suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed Ocean’s Eleven with ballot envelopes.
No, genius. That is not voter fraud. That is the result of convincing your own voters not to use one of the easiest legal ways to vote.
It is like telling everyone on your team that direct deposit is a scam, then acting stunned on payday when the people who used direct deposit got paid before the guy standing in line at the bank with a paper check.
Republicans built the fear machine, fed it for years, then got confused when their own voters were afraid of the thing they were told to fear.
That is not a conspiracy. That is your propaganda invoice coming due.
The Spencer Pratt situation is what happens when you spend years screaming that mail in voting is “fraud,” “unsafe,” and “rigged.”
Your voters believe you. Shocking concept, I know.
So they show up on Election Day, while the other side also banks votes by mail. Then when the mail ballots get counted and your guy stops gaining, suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed Ocean’s Eleven with ballot envelopes.
No, genius. That is not voter fraud. That is the result of convincing your own voters not to use one of the easiest legal ways to vote.
It is like telling everyone on your team that direct deposit is a scam, then acting stunned on payday when the people who used direct deposit got paid before the guy standing in line at the bank with a paper check.
Republicans built the fear machine, fed it for years, then got confused when their own voters were afraid of the thing they were told to fear.
That is not a conspiracy. That is your propaganda invoice coming due.