Invisible Man
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Remember earlier, when PRB's line was this?
And then it was this?
And now after seeing that Alaska's state government website does give up to date numbers of both registered voters and residents who are 18 an over (which has to be higher than the number of eligible voters), and shows that the former is far greater than the latter by an amount far in excess of any reasonable margin of error, PRB's line is that the Alaska state government website isn't reliable.
Earlier, before PRB realized that it supported our claims, the Alaska state government website was all PRB would accept.
No, it hasn't. You're citing websites that were not updated.
And then it was this?
So you admit the Alaska state government website never confirmed the eligible voters numbers. Got it.
And now after seeing that Alaska's state government website does give up to date numbers of both registered voters and residents who are 18 an over (which has to be higher than the number of eligible voters), and shows that the former is far greater than the latter by an amount far in excess of any reasonable margin of error, PRB's line is that the Alaska state government website isn't reliable.
Earlier, before PRB realized that it supported our claims, the Alaska state government website was all PRB would accept.