That’s because there were so many ballots with only the president marked.
Amazing what a drop box can create
Trump's own Attorney General said the claims of election fraud are "bullshit."
Trump's own cyber security czar said there was no evidence of electronic tampering.
Trump's own legal team lost the 62 spurious election-related lawsuits that they filed in various jurisdictions around the country.
Thank you for providing me a reason to repeat these important facts
The Frontline investigative report (aired last night) on the origins of Trump's Big Lie lays out exactly why the three facts mentioned above are indeed facts. You might want to check it out.
There were definitely a lot of irregularities in the 2020 election. Silicon Valley and people like Zuckerberg influenced the election heavily in favor of the democrats but it’s unfortunate that there were so many stupid ignorant people who voted for that crooked SOB Biden and the democrats!
That’s your fantasy. Enjoy it.
@Trajan61, to describe your view as painfully myopic and stilted is being generous. You appear to have no sense of reality at all.
Because Zuckerberg spent $419,000,000 trying to help their opponents win by infiltrating local election offices. Zuckerberg did not spend $419,000,000 trying to help the Republicans win. The Republicans won in spite of the Zuckerbucks.
Are you Ever going to stop reading those parakeet-cage-liner "newspapers"?
@AnneWimsey I don't read them. I just googled it and provided that as a reference. I went to the nonprofit web site, downloaded the data, and confirmed for myself that almost all the Zuckerbucks went to heavily democratic counties in swing states. Here's the data:
Amount Biden Trump Swing State Recipient Amount Biden Trump Swing State Recipient
19294627 61 22 No "THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY
OF NEW YORK - THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK32 BROADWAY - NEW YORK, NY" 19294627 61 22 No THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
15130433 65 33 Yes "DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS 1201 ELM ST.
DALLAS, TX 75270" 15130433 65 33 Yes DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS
10016074 81 18 Yes "CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
1401 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD STE 1330 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102" 10016074 81 18 Yes CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
9663446 56 43 Yes "HARRIS COUNTY
1001 PRESTON ST. SUIT 652
HOUSTON, TX 77002-1816" 9663446 56 43 Yes "HARRIS COUNTY, TX
HOUSTON, TX 77002-1816"
9625041 83 15 Yes "DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA
DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE1300 COMMERCE DRIVE, 6TH FLOOR - DECATUR," 9625041 83 15 Yes DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA
8266712 71 27 No "LOS ANGELES COUNTY
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK - 12400 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY, ROOM 7211
Message me your email address, and I'll send you the documents.
@AnneWimsey Anybody with a little common sense would realize that Biden would be a terrible president! And he damn sure has a good start on screwing things up with this runaway inflation and record high fuel prices!
@Trajan61
If Biden could to set fuel prices or the inflation rate, then he would be the first president to ever have that power. Please don't insult our intelligence with childish nonsense.
@Trajan61 your "knowledge" of how things work is Incredibly Stunning......but not in a good way......
So Putin can influence gasoline prices but Biden cannot?
Here's a perfect example of a past US President causing skyrocketing gas prices:
n 1973, that Middle Eastern leverage would show its strength when OPEC placed an oil embargo on the United States due to its support of Israel during the Yom Kippur War. After the sanctions, the price of gasoline increased by 37 percent. But more than that, its supply became severely limited. Rationing and long lines for gas were common at stations. Thievery abounded; stations began locking their pumps and drivers began sealing their gas caps.
@BD66
The US only gets a small percentage of its oil from Russia. And we have lots of unused production capacity. Besides, prices have been kept artificially low for decades. It's called corporate welfare. You have probably heard of it. And prices were on their way up long before Putin invaded Ukraine. Finally, most Americans support the sanctions against Russia. In fact, they pretty much like most of Biden's policies. (Under Trump it was always "infrastructure week," but no bills got passed. But Biden got it done!) But in this climate of division, it is not fashionable to give credit where credit is due when it's the other Party in charge.
@Flyingsaucesir You made the following statement:
"If Biden could to set fuel prices or the inflation rate, then he would be the first president to ever have that power."
Biden's policies have been causing an increase in fuel prices. I gave you another example of another President (Nixon) whose policies towards Israel caused an increase in fuel prices and inflation:
In 1973, that Middle Eastern leverage would show its strength when OPEC placed an oil embargo on the United States due to its support of Israel during the Yom Kippur War.
I could give you dozens of other examples of Presidential actions that caused the prices of oil and/or other commodities to fluctuate wildly. Here are two I can think of off the top of my head:
@BD66
Sure, policy can affect oil prices, but a president cannot simply wave his/her hand and set them where they want them. And in this case, the American people are in favor of the policy (sanctioning Russia). Anyway, oil prices have been way too low for way too long. The fossil fuel industry profits massively while their products create conditions inhospitable to life on the planet. If oil prices reflected their true costs, then all economies would be powered almost exclusively by green energy. So don't talk to me about high oil prices; they don't exist.
@BD66 Here are some costs that should be factored into the price of gasoline:
The price of gas at the pump does not even begin to cover these costs. So don't whine about high fuel prices. It just makes you look silly.
@BD66 Thank you for spurring me to make this list. I'm now going to post it to the entire site