There was zero “Maga agenda,” whatever that means. The use of that term, @MayorOfLA, reveals your utter distrain, disrespect, and derision of the citizens of LA. @spencerpratt’s every comment and every plan was to solve the issues that have plagued LA for years, problems you refuse to attend to. Pratt is willing to sacrifice his privacy and time to actually solve these issues. You, on the other hand have for 4 years mocked or ignored our pleas to get the mentally ill off our streets, clear the encampments, fill the potholes and shave down the sharp road ridges, etc, etc. You are showing yourself to have no honor, no respect for LA, and no sense of responsibility. It’s shameful. Utterly shameful.
NEW: Tyler Tanner talks NBA, returning to Vanderbilt and those silly transfer portal rumors:
“People even after the portal had closed were like, 'Nah, he's coming to Tennessee.' I'm like, 'I'm not coming to Tennessee.’ It was wild.”
https://t.co/jZEHSbZ8a6
Before I show you what I found in Georgia's clone records, you need to understand the landscape.
Georgia's voter database contains names across a wide spectrum of frequency — from names that appear exactly once to names that appear more than a thousand times.
4,027,260 names appear exactly once. They cannot be cloned. There is no second record to match against.
But look at the 2-5 band: 696,687 unique names representing 1,825,382 total records.
That is where the cloneable pool lives — in the rare-to-mid frequency names, not the common ones.
This matters for what comes next.
Because in Georgia, something happens in the clone data that I have not seen before in any other state I have analyzed.