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General Discussion >> America >> The "POPULAR" vote explained... http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1485597766 Message started by The Mechanic on Jan 28th, 2017 at 8:02pm |
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Title: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by The Mechanic on Jan 28th, 2017 at 8:02pm Quote:
BOOM!! there it is... |
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Title: Re: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by Dnarever on Jan 28th, 2017 at 9:55pm
The reason that Trump knows all about it is that most of them voted for him.
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Title: Re: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by Baronvonrort on Jan 28th, 2017 at 11:23pm Dnarever wrote on Jan 28th, 2017 at 9:55pm:
Link? |
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Title: Re: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by Richdude on Jan 29th, 2017 at 12:58am
[quote author=Jim_Puddle-Duck link=1485597766/1#1 date=1485604522]The reason that Trump knows all about it is that most of them voted for him.[/quot
You think thats why Trump ordered an independent investigation to show what a fraud he is? Your not to bright - are you. |
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Title: Re: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by Raven on Jan 29th, 2017 at 3:18am
More Trump deception on voter fraud.
In an ABC News interview that aired Jan. 25, President Trump doubled down on false and misleading claims about voter fraud. Trump falsely claimed that a Pew Charitable Trusts report supports his claim that millions of people voted illegally. The report documented millions of instances of voter registration inaccuracies. Told the Pew report found no evidence of voter fraud, Trump falsely claimed the report “all of a sudden changed” and the author was now “groveling.” It did not, and he did not. Trump claimed that “you have people registered in two states. They’re registered in a New York and a New Jersey. They vote twice.” The 2012 Pew report found that 2.75 million people were registered in more than one state — as apparently are four members of Trump’s Cabinet or staff — but there is no evidence that any of them voted twice. Trump claimed “I didn’t say there are millions” of fraudulent votes cast in the 2016 election. But he did — in a tweet in November, and again at a meeting with congressional leaders on Jan. 23. Trump claimed “if you look at it they [fraudulent voters] all voted for Hillary.” Since there are no reports of widespread fraud, we’re not sure what to “look at,” but even the author who penned a disputed report on noncitizens voting found that 80% — not all — backed Barack Obama in 2008. Trump said, “if dead people are registered to vote and voting, which they do …” But experts say this is largely urban myth and so-called cases of dead people voting are extremely rare. Trump has continued to claim without any evidence that there was massive voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election. And on Jan. 25, the new president announced via Twitter that he will ask for a “major investigation into VOTER FRAUD.” In an interview that aired on Jan. 25, ABC’s David Muir asked Trump for evidence of widespread fraud, given that “what you have presented so far has been debunked. It’s been called false.” Several of Trump’s claims in defense of his statements have been found to be inaccurate. (Such as an unedited transcript of the entire interview, posted by ABC News, which aired an edited version of the interview.) |
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Title: Re: The "POPULAR" vote explained... Post by AiA on Jan 29th, 2017 at 3:37am
Like Trump's lie that Obama had no US birth certificate, his latest claim is equally fraudulent.
Such is the world in which we now live. |
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