Republicans have been screaming to high heaven about Dominion Voting Machines. All the various ways they were used to help Biden steal the election.
Here's something fun to debate ;)
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There's of course nothing to suggest this is the case.
But we all know Republicans project so hard they could show a movie on the the surface of the sun.
In a number of races, extremely consistent polling turned out in extraordinary upsets well outside the margin of error. The most clear example being Susan Collins in Maine. But a number of other races provided stunning upsets, always in favor of Republicans. But you know where polling was dead-on accurate? Georgia. This, after their previous gubernatorial race was full of irregularities and Kemp had the voting machines wiped despite a court order to preserve them as is. Georgia switched from ES&S machines in that race to Dominion this year. Maine used ES&S machines for Collins' stunning 15-17 point swing. Montana, a +10 swing, ES&S. South Carolina, +10, ES&S.
Bottom line is it seems polling was *far* more accurate for high profile races where Dominion or other machines were used, and all the extremely large polling errors were ES&S machines. Of course, the margin of victory is too large for hand recounts and audits, how convenient.
It's not the first time, the suspicion runs deep. Chuck Hagel, then CEO of ES&S (until a couple weeks prior to the announcement), ran for Senate in Nebraska in 1996. He was polling even with his opponent at 47%, then proceeded to win with 83% of the vote. The request for a recount was denied because the margin of victory was so large.
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Now, what better way to discredit the argument than to go around spouting ridiculous conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines (and nope, no need to look at ES&S machines!)? Since those results *don't* have any suspicious errors, and the theories about what happened are completely outlandish, it forces Democrats into calling out the idea of cheating via voting machines as a ridiculous unfounded conspiracy theory. Now there's no credibility to argue, hey wait a minute, could the kings of projection have been projecting yet again?
Enjoy :eek2:
Here's something fun to debate ;)
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There's of course nothing to suggest this is the case.
But we all know Republicans project so hard they could show a movie on the the surface of the sun.
In a number of races, extremely consistent polling turned out in extraordinary upsets well outside the margin of error. The most clear example being Susan Collins in Maine. But a number of other races provided stunning upsets, always in favor of Republicans. But you know where polling was dead-on accurate? Georgia. This, after their previous gubernatorial race was full of irregularities and Kemp had the voting machines wiped despite a court order to preserve them as is. Georgia switched from ES&S machines in that race to Dominion this year. Maine used ES&S machines for Collins' stunning 15-17 point swing. Montana, a +10 swing, ES&S. South Carolina, +10, ES&S.
Bottom line is it seems polling was *far* more accurate for high profile races where Dominion or other machines were used, and all the extremely large polling errors were ES&S machines. Of course, the margin of victory is too large for hand recounts and audits, how convenient.
It's not the first time, the suspicion runs deep. Chuck Hagel, then CEO of ES&S (until a couple weeks prior to the announcement), ran for Senate in Nebraska in 1996. He was polling even with his opponent at 47%, then proceeded to win with 83% of the vote. The request for a recount was denied because the margin of victory was so large.
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Now, what better way to discredit the argument than to go around spouting ridiculous conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines (and nope, no need to look at ES&S machines!)? Since those results *don't* have any suspicious errors, and the theories about what happened are completely outlandish, it forces Democrats into calling out the idea of cheating via voting machines as a ridiculous unfounded conspiracy theory. Now there's no credibility to argue, hey wait a minute, could the kings of projection have been projecting yet again?
Enjoy :eek2: