@JustinCanels@Piper_O_Brien@ggreenwald You really need me to hold your hand and walk you thru the logic of why counting ballots that show up after election day are bad? That system would get laughed at if you tried using it to elect a high school president let alone a governor or mayor. Use some common sense
@JustinCanels@Piper_O_Brien@ggreenwald At this point, if you can't see the obvious problems this system creates, that's a you problem. You're either trolling or incapable of following elementary level logic.
Either way, this is silly to continue.
Iβm not questioning when a ballot is counted. Iβm questioning why that ballot should still be arriving after Election Day. Those are separate arguments. A system should reduce doubts, not create them.
Ignoring the additional risk created when ballots continue arriving after Election Day is exactly the intellectual dishonesty I'm talking about.
@JustinCanels@Piper_O_Brien@ggreenwald If you can't connect the logical dots of how ballots showing up after election day can lead to fraudulent election results, then you're being so intellectually dishonest that you're not worth the time.
@SassyValkyrie@Timcast No that's not the argument.
We are questioning how just one candidate suddenly starts out performing election report results but only with ballots that showed up after election day and are in exactly the perfect numbers needed to pull ahead.
It doesn't pass the smell test
The goal is a controlled outcome. Once you eliminate Pratt from the race, the outcome becomes blue A vs blue B. It doesn't matter who Bass runs against at that point. Still would like to hear how the candidate in third place suddenly statistically out performs her trends but only in late arriving ballots that are in just the exact numbers she needs to pull ahead
Come on. If this happened in a movie, you'd laugh at how bad and predictable the ending was.
And if the tables were truly reversed and Trump was losing on Election Night, only to win a week later because he somehow did disproportionately well only on late arriving ballots that gave him just enough votes to take the lead, would you really have no questions?
@ladeyday@Timcast Yeah its totally believable that once the election day numbers were in, Raman magically becomes popular but only with the late arriving ballots. lolol
@NKY_Leftist We're laughing at you. You really believe that just one of the candidates is only popular with mail in ballots that show up after election day and just the precise number needed to pull ahead just slightly?
@Breaking911 Crazy how Raman only started winning batches of mail in ballots that showed up late at precisely the amounts she needed to pull ahead. It's almost as if the Governor said they had a break glass scenario ready to get the outcome they wanted just a few days ago.