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Going back through all of the presidential elections listed for Las Vegas on City Data, nobody comes close to 63%
I am not saying it is impossible. Just questioning how Masto got 5% more votes than Obama ever got in Clark County.
Possible, not very probable. It is suspect especially becsuse it was the perfect amount needed to win. Not 63%, "just enough" to win. On the dot.
I find that suspicious at the very least. If this happened on election night, it would not be suspicious at all. It is knowing precisely how many needed votes after the fact, that makes it so suspicious.
Simple. Moves. People move - die - and become of voting age. Geesh.
Boebert is the only one democrats can use as an example, guess what? Dems will get that seat through ballot fixing you’ll see.
Again Democrats are more apt to vote by mail so it shouldn't be surprising that the mail in vote breaks Dem. On top of that the GOP took the lead in AZ-1 last night. It could go either way at this point as it is close. If the Democrats take the lead back and win it isn't fraud. If the Republicans wind up winning after trailing the first five days of the count it isn't fraud.
The conspiracy folks always rear their heads when the GOP loses. It is standard procedure. It's easier to blame cheating than doing a self evaluation when you don't get what you want.
The conspiracy folks always rear their heads when the GOP loses. It is standard procedure. It's easier to blame cheating than doing a self evaluation when you don't get what you want.
The conspiracy folks always rear their heads when the GOP loses. It is standard procedure. It's easier to blame cheating than doing a self evaluation when you don't get what you want.
Examining the prior cases of electoral shenanigans in this county over the past 14 years, Clark county has never trended to the extreme of over 60% of vote going for a Democrat candidate; not even at the height of the Great Recession back in 2008 when the American public was disillusioned from the Iraq War, weary of Bush and holding the Republicans responsible for the harsh economic downturn.
For it to start transpiring now even in spite of the Republican disinclination towards mail-in ballots is a high statistical improbability. Just another miracle which seems to fit the flow of benefiting the Democrats though, right?
Next they'll say that a domestic abuse victim going to their abuser for comfort instead of turning to the police or family is a logical step to take. *sarcasm here*
Examining the prior cases of electoral shenanigans in this county over the past 14 years, Clark county has never trended to the extreme of over 60% of vote going for a Democrat candidate; not even at the height of the Great Recession back in 2008 when the American public was disillusioned from the Iraq War, weary of Bush and holding the Republicans responsible for the harsh economic downturn.
For it to start transpiring now even in spite of the Republican disinclination towards mail-in ballots is a high statistical improbability. Just another miracle which seems to fit the flow of benefiting the Democrats though, right?
Next they'll say that a domestic abuse victim going to their abuser for comfort instead of turning to the police or family is a logical step to take. *sarcasm here*
Clark County did not go 63% to the Democrats, it is around 52.3% in the Senate. The updated count released on Saturday which was mostly mail in ballots broke around 63% for Democrats. Which again is certainly not unexpected considering Democrats are more likely to vote by mail.
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