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View Poll Results: Do you believe Joe Biden got the most votes in history
Yes - he got 81 million votes. Elections were fair, nothing was wrong with it 114 34.55%
No - something is a bit fishy or odd with it 216 65.45%
Voters: 330. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-22-2022, 09:43 AM
 
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There was no enthusiasm for the guy. He barely campaigned and when he did he never had big impressive turnouts.
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Traditionally, the rallies are for party activists, the people who go from house to house collecting signatures for ballot initiatives for example, or those who tend to volunteer as election judges and poll watchers and precinct captains.

The typical party member doesn't necessarily even know when the candidate is coming in. That's normal.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:50 AM
 
Location: So Cal
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Traditionally, the rallies are for party activists, the people who go from house to house collecting signatures for ballot initiatives for example, or those who tend to volunteer as election judges and poll watchers and precinct captains.

The typical party member doesn't necessarily even know when the candidate is coming in. That's normal.
All that you said might be true, but the Trump crowds were huge, not so much with Biden for what it's worth.

A biden vote was simply a no on Trump.

Here we sit now with a feckless dementia patient that at this point really can't be denied. You've got people in the Dem party and or supporters now openly talking about him being primaried.

It's almost like it was planned to get Trump out anyway possible and then buy some time to get the next guy in office.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:52 AM
 
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No, I don't. The man was making statements about voter fraud organisations which if it were anyone else with an R next to their name would have been investigated and quite possibly disallowed from running. Democrats make exclamations of this being the most transparent and honest election in our nation's history but you have countless examples of poll watchers getting thrown out, ballots showing up in the middle of the night almost entirely for Biden at statistically near impossible margins, thousands of affidavits from election affiliates which are discarded, election processes being changed in the lead up to the election, a refusal to forensically assess the ballots (outside of one county in Arizona), and video evidence of suspects not even getting a questioning of the person on the tape because apparently returning in the middle of the night to handle ballots with a select few is apparently part of the process.

Most recently there's incidences coming out of the state of Georgia where on the night of November 4th all counties and precincts were declaring that 100% of the votes had been counted with Trump ahead, something even the Secretary of State was admitting earlier that morning wouldn't be changed due to there being only so many votes left to count, yet lo and behold an extra 250,000 showed up with enough to hand the state over to Biden. Keep in mind roughly half of the state's counties don't even have the legally required ballot images so it's difficult to authenticate all these new votes. If that wasn't enough it's been mentioned several times already how a Fulton County elections official back in June of last year stated that 385 out of 1565 absentee ballot transfer forms were missing necessary chain of custody information; the ballot forms come out to nearly 19,000 ballots in that one county alone which is already more than enough to turn the state back over to Trump yet instead we're talking about how baseless these concerns are.

By the way, for someone who was so deeply unpopular Trump still managed to garner an additional 12 million votes roughly compared to his 2016 run. Not even Obama could achieve that during his reelection bid. FYI, the population had only gone up 6 million between those years so you can't attribute the increase to just that; even assuming every single one of those people was an eligible adult who decided to vote for Trump.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:53 AM
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Absolutely not. No way, no how.
There were definitely voting shenanigans in play.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:54 AM
 
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Trump-worshipers will believe what they were told, and many will think that way until their last breath.

Just like there are people who believe that the world is flat, that lizard people walk among us, and that bleach can cure Covid.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:56 AM
 
Location: State of Transition
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81 million votes, the most votes for any US elected official in history. The inspiration on peoples faces, happiness, and his plan to help Americans made him win.
The stakes were high for that election, so it really motivated the electorate to turn out. That shouldn't be surprising.
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Old 07-22-2022, 10:10 AM
 
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Trump wasn't unethical? LOL.

No conflicts of interest at all? Nepotism???
Where did I say that? Try actually reading posts before responding.
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Old 07-22-2022, 10:45 AM
 
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I know quite a few people who spent a lot of dollars on trumpy merchandise but then skipped the voting booth. I guess they thought it was "enough" to just put a flag on their truck and someone would come along and say, "Oh, okay, that's one vote for trump. There's a bumper sticker and a flag. Definitely a vote for trump."

Meanwhile, I did something called "voting," which helped remove trump from the White House because he's a sociopath.
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Old 07-22-2022, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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63 court cases thrown out. All of Trump's staffers told him there was no election fraud. Even Rudy G. admitted it. Hell, Bannon told you the plan all along before the election was to claim it was stolen if Trump lost. Yet, you folks still believe the notorious ****** and liar. That's not loyalty. That's lunacy. SMH
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Old 07-22-2022, 11:08 AM
 
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81 million votes, the most votes for any US elected official in history. The inspiration on peoples faces, happiness, and his plan to help Americans made him win.
A lot of voted for Biden were mostly votes against Trump, so yes, I do believe it.
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