If many fraudulent votes were cast for Biden, Trump would have won the popular vote and the election.
Most of the complaints about voter fraud are centered on the mail in vote that is still being counted. That has nothing to do with the popular vote that Trump lost on election day. Tell me this. Why do you think Trump won the popular vote when A) Trump isn't claiming he won it, B) Trump's challenges so far do not center on the popular vote C) a win for Trump in 2020 does not center around the popular, where he's behind by nearly 3.5
million votes, as opposed to the electoral college where he could win with another 8,000 votes in Nevada or another 70,000 votes in Arizona D) why would someone need to do something obvious like run the national vote score up 3.5
million votes by fraud when all they have to do is deal thousands of votes in a few key states?
I love a good conspiracy theory. Check my sig. But a
good conspiracy theory has to be grounded in fact. Fraud in the mail in votes? Possible, but not enough for a 3 .5
million vote lead. I really believe enough people in California and New York hate Trump bad enough for the score in those states to be run up like it was. So what? We have an electoral college system. I saw the thread about Sharpiegate in Arizona. I'm not convinced yet that's a "thing", but even if it is it might have cost Trump the state and with it the election, but that doesn't get you to a 3.5
million vote lead. I saw the thread about possible vote flipping in Michigan. But again, that doesn't get Biden to a 3.5
million vote lead. Seriously, some of y'all are acting like the fringe 9/11 truthers who were like "If you don't accept that there were no planes at all and the buildings were taken down by space lasers you are a shill for the gubmint!" Seriously, there care be voter fraud, and the fraud could have cost Trump the electoral college vote, but if you're going to claim it flipped 3.5
million votes you have to come with something better than "Well it might have happened."