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Split ticket voting is not uncommon and in the case of MI, it makes sense. Biden and James were both outsiders. If someone wanted to clean house, that would be the way to vote.
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Originally Posted by webster
Split ticket voting is not uncommon and in the case of MI, it makes sense. Biden and James were both outsiders. If someone wanted to clean house, that would be the way to vote.
That's not split ticket. They did not vote at all for the senate race. Highly suspect!
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Nope. Sorry. I do not believe that for one second. This was an illegitimate election!
Although they acknowledge that it's not uncommon for a voter to only choose to vote for the top of the ticket, or to leave many races blank, that 3% of the voters who did just that makes the election unbelievable?
And from there .. . where do we get to all those people who left the senate race blank, were fraudulently voting for Biden?
So. What number of people would you accept as "believable" who voted for president but didn't vote in the senator race?
Our resident DNC shills have no explanation as to why there is a 150,000 difference in MI versus a 3000 difference in SC. Both states had competitive Senate elections.
Shill away guys, it doesn't make a Biden "win" any more legitimate.
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