Anonymous ID: 31b27c Nov. 6, 2020, 8:53 p.m. No.11515145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5511

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No. Reading the sources posted at the top of the thread.

The Supreme Court judge is unlikely to consider the cases put forward (many have already been rejected at state level for being hearsay and/or nonspecific) so those cases mean nothing. 5% chance at best, even with a Republican biased Supreme Court.

Most of the allegations of vote tampering weren't vote tampering eg. the 138,000 votes all going to Biden was in Shiawassee, Michigan, where they accidentally reported Biden as 153,710 instead of 15,371 due to a typo (0 on end) then they soon corrected it. This resulted in a net change of 138,339 for Biden, with no change for Trump. The graph people are meming is no longer the case. Protesting those votes is useless because the were removed as soon as noticed.

If someone were faking results on purpose, they wouldn't just give one candidate 138 fucking thousand and the other nothing in a tiny county without that many people by far.

With stuff like the voting machines (always a horrible idea), even with the alleged discrepancy, it's not even in the same magnitude needed to swing the states needed for a Trump victory. That's not even going into the likelihood on them being accurate, intentional voter fraud is easy to spot and you can even read articles of people trying it getting caught. People are spreading fake news on both the left and the right, and unfortunately both sides love to share a false story they agree with until it becomes 'common' knowledge.

If you think this isn't happening to you, you're just as gullible as the brainwashed dems. Fake news isn't partisan. Thinking it is, is denial. Everyone has an agenda.