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I just realized something when I saw the video I posted. The 3rd place is supposed to be locked, it wasn't, the guy was opening it and letting people drop their ballots in.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=299uRjhBn3w


Every person in line in front of me, at least a dozen, had issues with both tabulators, so they're lying at 20%.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

They said 20% of locations, not 20% of ballots.
 
TheAccountant said:
kenpoprofessor said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=299uRjhBn3w


Every person in line in front of me, at least a dozen, had issues with both tabulators, so they're lying at 20%.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

They said 20% of locations, not 20% of ballots.

A few of them said only one of the tabulators was affected, and from what I was seeing, both were acting up in all the locations. They're lying. In that video, the guy said 1 in 5 were having trouble. no, everyone putting in their ballot was having trouble.


Isn't the 3 box supposed to be locked???

Clyde
 
60 locations

https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1590095968737071106?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1590095968737071106%7Ctwgr%5Ec0f0e8afb0fafdc1c96ffece56b217197c5d61e9%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Fshenanigans-have-already-started-in-maricopa-county%2F
 
https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1590075847855472643?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1590075847855472643%7Ctwgr%5E3429d28788926921dba337aed878d31c372aed0c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Fkari-lake-speaks-on-maricopa-after-casting-vote%2F
 
kenpoprofessor said:
TheAccountant said:
kenpoprofessor said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=299uRjhBn3w


Every person in line in front of me, at least a dozen, had issues with both tabulators, so they're lying at 20%.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

They said 20% of locations, not 20% of ballots.

A few of them said only one of the tabulators was affected, and from what I was seeing, both were acting up in all the locations. They're lying. In that video, the guy said 1 in 5 were having trouble. no, everyone putting in their ballot was having trouble.


Isn't the 3 box supposed to be locked???

Clyde

You went to all 223 locations and tried to vote?
 
TheAccountant said:
You went to all 223 locations and tried to vote?

Well of course I did, how else would you expect me to gather information, duhhhh?

Rhetorical questions are generally very stupid questions, and choosing to ask them in public, welllllll..............

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
TheAccountant said:
You went to all 223 locations and tried to vote?

Well of course I did, how else would you expect me to gather information, duhhhh?

Rhetorical questions are generally very stupid questions, and choosing to ask them in public, welllllll..............

Clyde

Just as in this case, they’re generally asked to highlight an idiotic statement made by someone who is completely full of shit.

You said you were “seeing” both tabulators acting up in “all the locations.” Share the links to your sources showing all tabulators having problems in all 223 locations.
 
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/machines-are-down-in-scottsdale-charlie-kirk-is-worried-about-arizona-numbers/

Also

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/mesa-arizona-ballot-printers-are-failing-heres-proof/
 
Tenring said:
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/machines-are-down-in-scottsdale-charlie-kirk-is-worried-about-arizona-numbers/

Also

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/mesa-arizona-ballot-printers-are-failing-heres-proof/

Roughly 219 to go.
 
https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/1590067254611382277?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1590067254611382277%7Ctwgr%5E2a91e8b7ed918080dd1f47e2599394bb651eb21a%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Fred-outpacing-blue-4-to-1-in-maricopa%2F
 
As someone who once upon a time managed the fleet of voting machines for a very large Florida county, Let me tell you what is happening to elections that is very concerning. And how future elections could easily be swayed for Democrats. Something that was once something to avoid in voter machine design to now being encouraged and now being deployed.

In a few key points:

1: Republicans overwhelmingly vote on election day. We need very high turnout in a short time to even think of winning.

2: Democrats win by having the most time available to ballot harvest and having the process so easy the lazy and uninterested people will do it.

That means if democrats can simply shut down a precinct on election day for some areas, it will make a dent. It's hard enough to get people to go once let alone twice to vote on the same day.

3: Voting machines used to be and mostly still are self contained systems. Where all data is stored in that machine and is collected when polls close. Then sent to the county office to be added into the total to be sent to the state.

4: Voting machines have taken a radical evolution in in how they work. They are now quickly becoming dumb terminals networked into a central server. Likely running Windows. This means each machine you use as a voter is simply a monitor and maybe a printer for physical ballots. All information displayed on the screen and the vote data is coming from and stored onto the server. This creates a MAJOR attack vector easily disguised as malfunction or bad luck. A single pin pushed into the right network cable can take a precinct out entirely and the problem not discovered at all for the minimum wage technician.

What this all means is that when a problem happens at a precinct, ALL the machines go down. Not a single machine. That means the whole precinct is closed. No voting. Who does this affect? Republican voters. Spread this out over several precincts and you lose the election for those contests. And all someone has to do is turn the server off. Trip over a plug. Play stupid until the technician maybe shows up hours later in no hurry. We are seeing this exact thing happen today across the nation. Entire precincts being shut down. Not just single malfunctioning machines.

We are being setup for easily stolen elections where you don't even need to change a vote. And the only way we can avoid this becoming the norm is that we need to let people know to get rid of networked and centralized voting systems. And Republicans have got to learn to vote early. No matter how distasteful it is. Blur the sharp line that has formed how the two parties cast their votes.

Posted from a member on ARFCOM
 
https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1590161447287685120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1590161447287685120%7Ctwgr%5E53def79f5fbbab2668ea17acb070dff866c9f4a5%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Frachel-maddow-hyperventilates-over-az-open-carry%2F
 
xerts1191 said:
As someone who once upon a time managed the fleet of voting machines for a very large Florida county,

As someone formerly very active in party internal operations and experience in the tallying software dog & pony show the state puts on to fool folks into thinking everything is secure, this rings true. Going on 30 years now, election integrity activists have been screaming the alarm over "black box" voting. This is NOT new, and the enemy perfects it more every cycle. The #1 tool they use now is early voting. For the fraudsters, the utility is that the early votes tell them the trending percentages they need to deal with on election day. This allows them to know ahead of time just how much they need to "massage" the vote totals so as to be just convincing enough that people don't catch on and demand a recount or investigations. When there was much less early balloting, it was a lot harder to do this, and correspondingly, if you were paying attention, the fraud was much more obvious than it is now. The very first step that needs to occur to fight fraud is to limit early or absentee balloting to the absolute minimum and to disqualify people who are actually capable of turning out to vote from having the option. Obscuring the fraud will become harder once again and less likely, but the real goal is to make it able to be seen by the average person.
 
Suck My Glock said:
xerts1191 said:
As someone who once upon a time managed the fleet of voting machines for a very large Florida county,

As someone formerly very active in party internal operations and experience in the tallying software dog & pony show the state puts on to fool folks into thinking everything is secure, this rings true. Going on 30 years now, election integrity activists have been screaming the alarm over "black box" voting. This is NOT new, and the enemy perfects it more every cycle. The #1 tool they use now is early voting. For the fraudsters, the utility is that the early votes tell them the trending percentages they need to deal with on election day. This allows them to know ahead of time just how much they need to "massage" the vote totals so as to be just convincing enough that people don't catch on and demand a recount or investigations. When there was much less early balloting, it was a lot harder to do this, and correspondingly, if you were paying attention, the fraud was much more obvious than it is now. The very first step that needs to occur to fight fraud is to limit early or absentee balloting to the absolute minimum and to disqualify people who are actually capable of turning out to vote from having the option. Obscuring the fraud will become harder once again and less likely, but the real goal is to make it able to be seen by the average person.

Unfortunately the chances of this happening are probably in line with the chances of them enacting term limits.
I've been screaming for open source voting machines since at least 2000. Letting a black box count the vote is asking to be rigged.
 
Suck My Glock said:
xerts1191 said:
As someone who once upon a time managed the fleet of voting machines for a very large Florida county,

As someone formerly very active in party internal operations and experience in the tallying software dog & pony show the state puts on to fool folks into thinking everything is secure, this rings true. Going on 30 years now, election integrity activists have been screaming the alarm over "black box" voting. This is NOT new, and the enemy perfects it more every cycle. The #1 tool they use now is early voting. For the fraudsters, the utility is that the early votes tell them the trending percentages they need to deal with on election day. This allows them to know ahead of time just how much they need to "massage" the vote totals so as to be just convincing enough that people don't catch on and demand a recount or investigations. When there was much less early balloting, it was a lot harder to do this, and correspondingly, if you were paying attention, the fraud was much more obvious than it is now. The very first step that needs to occur to fight fraud is to limit early or absentee balloting to the absolute minimum and to disqualify people who are actually capable of turning out to vote from having the option. Obscuring the fraud will become harder once again and less likely, but the real goal is to make it able to be seen by the average person.

Reading to many spy novels or watching movies! Not so simple to exploit, and if there's a common practice of fraud why can't someone find any actual freakin evidence, why do the hand counts match with the voting machines.

wtf, the idea of voter suppression by hindering machine operation with ballot harvesting. Dems claim voter suppression due to gerrymandering of districts, reducing poll locations and drop boxes, and voter regulations. Have you ever considered more people actually voted for the candidate you don't want. Just because there's no signs in yards or flags waving on a car or truck, doesn't indicate the people haven't selected a candidate.

If you don't want to lose get candidates that are actually better, and don't get some media hound that just repeats same shit until people don't know the reality from bs.

Just F***ed up to see Americans complain about not winning, it's like an athlete continually complain about an official call through the whole game get over it move on keep head in the game.

Spend less time whining looking for something you know is not there (i.e. fraud), and more time on getting a strong candidate that has a plan to execute.
 
hudsguns said:
Suck My Glock said:
xerts1191 said:
As someone who once upon a time managed the fleet of voting machines for a very large Florida county,

As someone formerly very active in party internal operations and experience in the tallying software dog & pony show the state puts on to fool folks into thinking everything is secure, this rings true. Going on 30 years now, election integrity activists have been screaming the alarm over "black box" voting. This is NOT new, and the enemy perfects it more every cycle. The #1 tool they use now is early voting. For the fraudsters, the utility is that the early votes tell them the trending percentages they need to deal with on election day. This allows them to know ahead of time just how much they need to "massage" the vote totals so as to be just convincing enough that people don't catch on and demand a recount or investigations. When there was much less early balloting, it was a lot harder to do this, and correspondingly, if you were paying attention, the fraud was much more obvious than it is now. The very first step that needs to occur to fight fraud is to limit early or absentee balloting to the absolute minimum and to disqualify people who are actually capable of turning out to vote from having the option. Obscuring the fraud will become harder once again and less likely, but the real goal is to make it able to be seen by the average person.

Reading to many spy novels or watching movies! Not so simple to exploit, and if there's a common practice of fraud why can't someone find any actual freakin evidence, why do the hand counts match with the voting machines.

wtf, the idea of voter suppression by hindering machine operation with ballot harvesting. Dems claim voter suppression due to gerrymandering of districts, reducing poll locations and drop boxes, and voter regulations. Have you ever considered more people actually voted for the candidate you don't want. Just because there's no signs in yards or flags waving on a car or truck, doesn't indicate the people haven't selected a candidate.

If you don't want to lose get candidates that are actually better, and don't get some media hound that just repeats same s*** until people don't know the reality from bs.

Just F***ed up to see Americans complain about not winning, it's like an athlete continually complain about an official call through the whole game get over it move on keep head in the game.

Spend less time whining looking for something you know is not there (i.e. fraud), and more time on getting a strong candidate that has a plan to execute.

So much supposition to unpack here. If you were serious in any of this, I might give a schit enough to try to answer you. Just go back to sleep, kid.
 
Lake is confident she will win... fingers crossed !!!


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/breaking-kari-lake-goes-tucker-carlson-brings-incredible-news-video/
 
So Much for a Red Wave

Thoughts on Tuesday’s election.
By Christopher Roach

November 9, 2022
Tuesday’s election results are rather surprising. Everyone predicted a red wave. And the historical degree of disapproval for the Democrats in power, significant problems with crime and inflation, and many weeks of polling data suggested this was going to be a blow out. Even a Democratic friend predicted a blood bath.

But, in the end, a few close races went the Republicans’ way, no Democratic incumbent governors or senators were thrown out of office, and, outside of Florida, the results were pretty modest.

How can this be?

While there are many details to be learned in weeks ahead, and, thanks to fraud-friendly procedures, results are still unknown in Arizona, Georgia, and a few other places, I have a few thoughts.

Sorting and Separation

The country is in the midst of a partisan moment. Most people are fully committed to one side or the other, and even most of the independents de facto belong to one camp or the other.

All of the factors that make observers speculate about a coming civil war or “national divorce” play out in more modest ways in ordinary elections. Thus, a brain-damaged stroke victim has been elected to the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, and Republicans have rallied around a man with a nonexistent intellect and a checkered past to the Senate in Georgia.

Partisan commitment has also led to a great shift of the population. COVID spawned an increase in “work from home,” which led culturally conservative people, who could live wherever they wanted, to move to places like Tennessee and Florida. In these states, Republican candidates blew out the opposition in statewide races. For all the worries about carpetbaggers, it turns out there is a lot of ideological self-selection when people “vote with their feet.”

As a result, the red states have become redder, and the blue states bluer, with predictable (and sometimes absurd) results.

Maybe Trump Was A Fluke

We sometimes forget the path the country was on before Trump. One of the biggest arguments against mass immigration by the conservative camp was that these voters, by and large, do not share our culture or our political tradition of limited government and would generally favor the Democrats. This becomes a bigger factor every year, as the foreign-born population grows and their progeny reach maturity. Perusing alternate, single-demographic election results shows how much this factor is changing things.

Similarly, more and more young people, indoctrinated from an early age to have a jaundiced view of America’s past and a triumphant view about the emerging non-white majority (a fact already prevailing in their age-cohort) are coming of age every year to vote. At the same time, the large, mostly white, Republican-leaning baby boomer contingent gets older, smaller, and less relevant every year.

In other words, the “emerging majority” promised at the beginning of the Obama years—apparently inevitable until Trump appeared on the scene—may have only been slightly delayed by Trump’s one-time ability to rally low-information, alienated, rural, and hitherto unexcited white-working-class voters. These voters were less motivated in 2020 and presumably even less so during the recent midterm, where Trump was not on the ballot.

People want to blame Trump for GOP losses—and he deserves some blame for anointing a strange candidate like Mehmet Oz for Pennsylvania’s Senate race—but it’s not so clear this critique holds under scrutiny. Trump acolytes like Marjorie Taylor Green and Matt Gaetz did fine. Trump superfan Kari Lake appears likely to win the governor’s race in Arizona after an uncertain Election Night. J. D. Vance won his Senate race in Ohio handily, and he has an explicitly populist appeal similar to Trump’s. All of these people did well because they reflect the demographics and concerns of the people living in their states and districts.

Many people forget that Trump’s appeal went beyond his policies on the border, trade, and immigration. It was also his style. The legacy style of the GOP was patrician, aloof, and sometimes hostile to voters. Republicans lost presidential races with John McCain and Mitt Romney, the latter being a prototypical pro-business Republican concerned about fiscal conservatism and a “tough” foreign policy. People liked Trump’s authenticity and contempt for the straight-jacket of political correctness, even when he acted like a bull-in-a-china-shop.

It is possible Trump’s looming presence in the background did more harm than good, and that he would lose in a fair-and-square national election. But it’s hard to read the results of the recent midterm as an indictment of Trump, as much as Republican strategists and inside-the-beltway types long to be rid of him.

COVID Policy and DeSantis

A lot of people want to compare the failures of Trump’s hand-picked candidates with the Republican blowout in Florida. While Oz lost in Pennsylvania and Herschel Walker is behind in Georgia, DeSantis easily and handily beat Charlie Crist in the Florida governor’s race, and Marco Rubio, who has an arms-length relationship with Trump, did nearly as well against Val Demings to represent Florida in the Senate.

While considered a Trump-style Republican, DeSantis’ brand is slightly different. He was focused on maintaining freedom for businesses, parents, and visitors during COVID. COVID policies and their aftermath have angered and radicalized many people.

On COVID, Trump blew an uncertain trumpet. Trump ordered the initial lockdowns, never fired the megalomaniac Anthony Fauci, signed off on PPP and stimulus policies (which clearly contributed to today’s inflation), and championed the mRNA vaccines, which appeared shortly after the 2020 election as a result of Operation Warp Speed. When promoting vaccines at his rallies, Trump faced some rare boos.

Over time, most of his supporters became vaccine skeptical and even angry, as they faced Hobson’s choices about employment and travel due to mandates. That said, Trump also supported reopening earlier than many people wanted, and he was generally on the pro-freedom side of the ledger.

When it comes to branding, no one faced more heat and showed more courage on this issue than Ron Desantis. And as a result, Florida and its demographics changed for the better under his leadership.

Maybe Our Democracy™ Is The Problem

There is a final issue to be discussed: democracy. Democrats said democracy was on the ballot. Our Democracy™, as they say, has apparently selected some absolute lunatics like John Fetterman in Pennsylvania, Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan, and Katie Hochul in New York. Democracy decided to allow infants to be murdered in Montana. Even missing ballots, broken voting equipment, and other Election Day shenanigans are apparently consistent with what the ruling class calls “democracy.”

Conservatives used to be skeptical of democracy, emphasizing that the country was designed to be a republic, that elites emerge and must be selected in every system, and that too much democracy would upset the balanced, mixed regime contemplated by the Constitution. Any system that selects someone like Fetterman or a tyrant like Whitmer is flawed and questionable.

The real measure of good government is not how leaders are picked, but rather who it elevates to leadership and how they govern. A system where oligarch-controlled media influences voters, where millions of new voters are let into the country to tip the scales, and where marginal people on welfare and with criminal records can vote and have the same impact as the productive and the law-abiding has a problem, which only becomes more apparent when reviewing the results.

Democrats for two years have said Republicans are a threat to Our Democracy™, meaning whatever constellation of procedures and voter demographics guarantee continued and disproportionate Democratic Party power. Maybe they’re right.

And, so what?

Their democracy is not really working out
 
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