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The Steal Has Started

I'll go out on a limb here and say,

Blah, blah, blah...
So...it doesn't concern you that hundreds of thousands of ballots are being sent to addresses where nobody can possibly live? You should be concerned.

But...if this doesn't bother you, then you are not part of any solution. You are part of the problem.
 
This election, it's not about counting votes. It's about bogus ballots.

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Who is requesting these ballots? Who is collecting these ballots? And, what are they going to do with them?

“Stop Bogus Ballots” operates through the Common Sense for America PAC that is a Leadership PAC affiliated with John Kennedy (R-La).

In other words, it is a far right Republican stalking horse financed by wealthy Republican political operatives. Looks like MyCroft fell for yet another right wing scam organization.
 
This is why Trump and Republicans have been screaming about being cheated for so long. They know that MAGA has their back and the violence will come.
 
You haven't looked very carefully at their website, have you? They tell you where they get their data.

It's all public records...some of which they have to pay to get.
You mean to tell me that I, as a private citizen nobody, could pay to find out the exact address where you live, as well as the exact address under which you are registered to vote? Do you really believe I could do that? Do you really believe "stopbogusballots.com" were able to do that?
 
You mean to say the attempted steal by Republicans is already started.
Fully expects more baseless Republican claims without any evidence what-so-ever.
 
So...it doesn't concern you that hundreds of thousands of ballots are being sent to addresses where nobody can possibly live? You should be concerned.

But...if this doesn't bother you, then you are not part of any solution. You are part of the problem.
First you need to establish the truthfulness of what it is you think we should be concerned about. Then maybe we can agree to be concerned. But first things first. Why should any of us trust the word of "stopbogusballots.com" the same way you do? Because they paid for personal data on millions of registered voters? We're supposed to believe that? Lol!
 
So...it doesn't concern you that hundreds of thousands of ballots are being sent to addresses where nobody can possibly live? You should be concerned.

But...if this doesn't bother you, then you are not part of any solution. You are part of the problem.

I'm sure you think states have unlimited funds so they can do what hundreds of mail rooms around the world are unable to and make sure every piece of mail gets perfectly delivered but I have to ask how you came up with that conclusion?
 
“Stop Bogus Ballots” operates through the Common Sense for America PAC that is a Leadership PAC affiliated with John Kennedy (R-La).

In other words, it is a far right Republican stalking horse financed by wealthy Republican political operatives. Looks like MyCroft fell for yet another right wing scam organization.
It's not a scam. Their information is correct. It all comes from public records.
 
So...it doesn't concern you that hundreds of thousands of ballots are being sent to addresses where nobody can possibly live? You should be concerned.

But...if this doesn't bother you, then you are not part of any solution. You are part of the problem.
My mailbox is FULL of political mass mail-outs. I didn't solicit them.

It isn't illegal until somebody uses a mailed ballot to vote illegally. Which, statistically, is such a non-issue I'm just gonna let you wallow in your paranoia.
 
You mean to tell me that I, as a private citizen nobody, could pay to find out the exact address where you live, as well as the exact address under which you are registered to vote? Do you really believe I could do that? Do you really believe "stopbogusballots.com" were able to do that?
You, as a private citizen nobody can pay to find out where ballots have been mailed to. You can then access postal address information to find out if those addresses are places where people live. You can access public records to find out who has ever lived at those addresses. You can access state public records that indicate who owns houses at those addresses and who...and when...they sold those houses and to whom. And, you can cross reference postal service change of address information to find out if people have moved from those addresses and where they moved to.

If you pay someone to develop a database for all that information and the algorithms to correlate the data, you can also come up with the results that Stop Bogus Ballots have come up with.

So yes. And not only that, but you can find out which party the people who's names pop up belong to.

There's a LOT of public records out there. All you have to do is have the millions of dollars it takes to get the information and make it useful.
 
My mailbox is FULL of political mass mail-outs. I didn't solicit them.
Irrelevant. We aren't talking about "political mass mail-outs". We are talking about official ballots.

It isn't illegal until somebody uses a mailed ballot to vote illegally. Which, statistically, is such a non-issue I'm just gonna let you wallow in your paranoia.
Hundreds of thousands of ballots being sent to bogus addresses is NOT a "non-issue".
 
First you need to establish the truthfulness of what it is you think we should be concerned about. Then maybe we can agree to be concerned. But first things first. Why should any of us trust the word of "stopbogusballots.com" the same way you do? Because they paid for personal data on millions of registered voters? We're supposed to believe that? Lol!
You are free to believe whatever you want...just like you are free to stick your head in the sand and ignore the issue.

I'm not here to convince you to do anything.
 
You, as a private citizen nobody can pay to find out where ballots have been mailed to. You can then access postal address information to find out if those addresses are places where people live. You can access public records to find out who has ever lived at those addresses. You can access state public records that indicate who owns houses at those addresses and who...and when...they sold those houses and to whom. And, you can cross reference postal service change of address information to find out if people have moved from those addresses and where they moved to.

If you pay someone to develop a database for all that information and the algorithms to correlate the data, you can also come up with the results that Stop Bogus Ballots have come up with.

So yes. And not only that, but you can find out which party the people who's names pop up belong to.

There's a LOT of public records out there. All you have to do is have the millions of dollars it takes to get the information and make it useful.
and there have been people who have been paid that using voting data said they proved Trump won the 2020 election based on their analysis and algorithms.
All of them have been proven to have flaws in how the analysis was done.

One source is not enough to convince me that the stopbogusballots.com is correct.
 
and there have been people who have been paid that using voting data said they proved Trump won the 2020 election based on their analysis and algorithms.
All of them have been proven to have flaws in how the analysis was done.

One source is not enough to convince me that the stopbogusballots.com is correct.
shrug...

See post #64.
 
I'm sure you think states have unlimited funds so they can do what hundreds of mail rooms around the world are unable to and make sure every piece of mail gets perfectly delivered but I have to ask how you came up with that conclusion?
We aren't talking about what the post office is doing. We are talking about addresses on voter registration rolls. That is where ballots are mailed to, you know?
 
This election, it's not about counting votes. It's about bogus ballots.

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Who is requesting these ballots? Who is collecting these ballots? And, what are they going to do with them?
um, bogus ballots? Wtf? I have a family member who requested one for Georgia and I am positive they aren't the only one.
 
Only those who support the orange one are the truth tellers......

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......everyone else is fraudulent corrupt deep state out to get him.

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"The consequence of lying is losing peoples trust. So, you made your bed, now lie in it."
 
Irrelevant. We aren't talking about "political mass mail-outs". We are talking about official ballots.


Hundreds of thousands of ballots being sent to bogus addresses is NOT a "non-issue".
Not until the thousands of ballots are fraudulently submitted.

I admit, mailing out ballots to random addresses seems like a little overkill in trying to get people to vote. But I don't see any harm in it if someone wants to go the expense of the paper and postage.

But I have the feeling that if I dug into this piece of propaganda you posted, (which I will not) it will most likely turn out to be just more fake news and misleading information you are famous for posting.

But that's okay. You be you.
 
It's not a scam. Their information is correct. It all comes from public records.

You don’t know that. Have you personally checked every claim that they made? We don’t know what sort of bias they are including in their “statistics” or whether it actually means anything at all. It’s just another fad right propaganda site financed by wealthy fat cat Republicans that is intended to fool the gullible into thinking that there are problems where there are not.
 
Not until the thousands of ballots are fraudulently submitted.
By then, it's too late. They'll be counted.

I admit, mailing out ballots to random addresses seems like a little overkill in trying to get people to vote.
Ballots aren't being mailed to "random addresses". They are being mailed to addresses given on registration forms.
 
I'm quite sure th4 steal has already started. Trump is working on it as we speak, and many trumpers are helping. The fake electors are again trying to do what they tried to do before. Trump has been working on getting cult members in places where they can contribute. Voter polling places may be affected by Lara Trump and her henchmen. Probably a lot of other sleazy tactics we haven't seen yet.

I don't think it's going to work.
 
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