ID: 91637c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:08 a.m. No.11544073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4259 >>4529

For a pragmatic view of the where the election stands

 

I just copied the text from Chris Bowen' tweets.

Easier to read..imho….

 

https://twitter.com/realChrisMBowen/status/1325486459516805125

 

  1. Long thread but I need everyone to read this and absorb. Dick Morris points out what should he blaring my obvious to most but deliberately ignored by the left.

 

Only the Electoral College or the various state legislatures can declare a candidate the winner…

 

  1. The recounts in Arizona, Georgia, and the other states are likely to go heavily for Trump. Most of the likely errors or invalid votes took place…

 

…on mailed in ballots. (Machine votes are harder to tamper with). Since Biden won upwards of two-thirds of mail-in votes and absentee ballots, it is likely that most of the discarded mail ballots will be subtracted from Biden’s total.

 

  1. The networks currently give Trump 214 electorate voters (270 is the victory level).

 

  1. Alaska, where Trump has led by 2:1 all week and is now more than half counted will likely throw its 3 votes to Trump giving him 217.

 

  1. Trump has likewise led in North Carolina (15 votes) all week and his margin of 75,000 has not diminished. He will undoubtedly carry North Carolina. Like Alaska, the media will not call it for Trump to promote the illusion of a Biden victory…

 

…North Carolina would bring Trump’s vote to 232.

 

  1. The vote count in Arizona shows Trump’s deficit shrinking from 30,000 on Friday to 18,500 on Saturday with about 100K left to count. After Arizona (11 votes)…

 

…is fully counted, it will go through a recount subject to the pro-Trump bias identified in point 2. If he were to win Arizona, he would have 243 votes.

 

  1. In Georgia (16 votes), Biden leads by only 8400 votes, a margin that has been dropping.

 

…Like Arizona, Trump may still win the count and, if not, would have a very good chance of prevailing in the recount. With Georgia, Trump would have 259 votes.

 

  1. Wisconsin (10 votes) is tallied as having been won by Biden by 21,000 votes but a recanvass is in the offing…

 

..Given the facts enumerated in point 2, there is a very good chance Trump will carry Wisconsin. The recount process in Wisconsin is uniquely fair and transparent – a model for the nation – so Trump may well flip the state. If he does, he will have 269 votes — one shy of victory.

 

  1. Stay with me folks. This is the grind. It comes down Pennsylvania and 20 votes. The SC provisionally allowed ballots to be counted if they arrived before Friday, November 6 and were postmarked before election day, November 3rd and ordered late votes to be segregated.

 

  1. When Justice Alito was informed that the state had not segregated the late votes, as required in the Court’s decision, Alito reaffirmed the necessity of enforcing the court order.

 

Biden currently leads by 37,000 votes in Pennsylvania.

 

  1. The number of late arriving ballots likely far exceeds this total (the state has not published this information). Justice Alito and a Court majority may throw out the late ballots, likely delivering the state to Trump.

 

  1. In addition, for the reasons stated above, a recanvass is likely to give Trump a decisive advantage. If he wins Pennsylvania, he will have 289 votes and a victory.

 

Will there be a recount in Pennsylvania?

 

  1. The current law requires one if the margin is under 0;.5% and in Pennsylvania it likely will be slightly greater.

 

There are two ways to trigger a recount…

 

First, the Supreme Court could order one after the vote counters so flagrantly violated Alito’s order to segregate the votes that he had to re-issue it. And remember, four Justices wanted to reconsider whether to allow late ballots entirely but the Court deadlocked 4-4.

 

Now with Justice Barrett in the mix it may take a different view, particularly iff the presidency hangs in the balance.

 

Second, Article II Section 1 of the US Constitution reads:

 

“Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct…

 

…a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress.”

 

  1. The Pennsylvania Legislature, solidly in Republican hands (both houses) may choose to demand a recount before appointing electors.

 

  1. To build the case for doing so, it may hold hearings into the allegations of fraud so as to help the voters of the state understand how flagrantly their votes were mishandled.

 

  1. Already, the leader of the State Senate in Pennsylvania and the Speaker of the State Assembly have held a press conference announcing their intention to “audit” the vote counting process.

 

THIS IS NOT OVER BY A LONG SHOT.

ID: 91637c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:26 a.m. No.11544294   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4326

>>11544286

>Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham Sunday urged his GOP colleagues to support President Donald Trump’s fight to contest the 2020 presidential election — or they’re “never going to win again.”

NOTABLE^^^^

ID: 91637c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:35 a.m. No.11544418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4529

‘Like Flipping A Coin And Getting Heads 100 Times’: Stats Boffs Scrutinize Biden ‘Victory’ Numbers

NOVEMBER 8, 2020RAHEEM KASSAM AND NATALIE WINTERS

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/politics/pennsylvania-vote-anomalies/

ID: 91637c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:46 a.m. No.11544566   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11544539

Think of all the work Trump did to make the vote so massive.

He could have just stopped the rigging and cheating and won

but no. he campaigned….5 -6 rallies a day to boost the numbers.

 

the more people who voted, the more people would be mad and angry when they find out that they were cheated out of their votes.

 

Trump is a hard working genius.

ID: 91637c Nov. 8, 2020, 11:48 a.m. No.11544597   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11544565

https://twitter.com/realChrisMBowen/status/1325486459516805125

 

  1. Long thread but I need everyone to read this and absorb. Dick Morris points out what should he blaring my obvious to most but deliberately ignored by the left.

 

Only the Electoral College or the various state legislatures can declare a candidate the winner…

 

  1. The recounts in Arizona, Georgia, and the other states are likely to go heavily for Trump. Most of the likely errors or invalid votes took place…

 

…on mailed in ballots. (Machine votes are harder to tamper with). Since Biden won upwards of two-thirds of mail-in votes and absentee ballots, it is likely that most of the discarded mail ballots will be subtracted from Biden’s total.

 

  1. The networks currently give Trump 214 electorate voters (270 is the victory level).

 

  1. Alaska, where Trump has led by 2:1 all week and is now more than half counted will likely throw its 3 votes to Trump giving him 217.

 

  1. Trump has likewise led in North Carolina (15 votes) all week and his margin of 75,000 has not diminished. He will undoubtedly carry North Carolina. Like Alaska, the media will not call it for Trump to promote the illusion of a Biden victory…

 

…North Carolina would bring Trump’s vote to 232.

 

  1. The vote count in Arizona shows Trump’s deficit shrinking from 30,000 on Friday to 18,500 on Saturday with about 100K left to count. After Arizona (11 votes)…

 

…is fully counted, it will go through a recount subject to the pro-Trump bias identified in point 2. If he were to win Arizona, he would have 243 votes.

 

  1. In Georgia (16 votes), Biden leads by only 8400 votes, a margin that has been dropping.

 

…Like Arizona, Trump may still win the count and, if not, would have a very good chance of prevailing in the recount. With Georgia, Trump would have 259 votes.

 

  1. Wisconsin (10 votes) is tallied as having been won by Biden by 21,000 votes but a recanvass is in the offing…

 

..Given the facts enumerated in point 2, there is a very good chance Trump will carry Wisconsin. The recount process in Wisconsin is uniquely fair and transparent – a model for the nation – so Trump may well flip the state. If he does, he will have 269 votes — one shy of victory.

 

  1. Stay with me folks. This is the grind. It comes down Pennsylvania and 20 votes. The SC provisionally allowed ballots to be counted if they arrived before Friday, November 6 and were postmarked before election day, November 3rd and ordered late votes to be segregated.

 

  1. When Justice Alito was informed that the state had not segregated the late votes, as required in the Court’s decision, Alito reaffirmed the necessity of enforcing the court order.

 

Biden currently leads by 37,000 votes in Pennsylvania.

 

  1. The number of late arriving ballots likely far exceeds this total (the state has not published this information). Justice Alito and a Court majority may throw out the late ballots, likely delivering the state to Trump.

 

  1. In addition, for the reasons stated above, a recanvass is likely to give Trump a decisive advantage. If he wins Pennsylvania, he will have 289 votes and a victory.

 

Will there be a recount in Pennsylvania?

 

  1. The current law requires one if the margin is under 0;.5% and in Pennsylvania it likely will be slightly greater.

 

There are two ways to trigger a recount…

 

First, the Supreme Court could order one after the vote counters so flagrantly violated Alito’s order to segregate the votes that he had to re-issue it. And remember, four Justices wanted to reconsider whether to allow late ballots entirely but the Court deadlocked 4-4.

 

Now with Justice Barrett in the mix it may take a different view, particularly iff the presidency hangs in the balance.

 

Second, Article II Section 1 of the US Constitution reads:

 

“Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct…

 

…a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress.”

 

  1. The Pennsylvania Legislature, solidly in Republican hands (both houses) may choose to demand a recount before appointing electors.

 

  1. To build the case for doing so, it may hold hearings into the allegations of fraud so as to help the voters of the state understand how flagrantly their votes were mishandled.

 

  1. Already, the leader of the State Senate in Pennsylvania and the Speaker of the State Assembly have held a press conference announcing their intention to “audit” the vote counting process.

 

THIS IS NOT OVER BY A LONG SHOT.