Posted on Nov 9, 2016
Does the Clinton Campaign have something up their sleeve?
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A Clinton Campaign spokesperson told everyone at the Clinton Campaign HQ to go home and return tomorrow. He said that, "the votes are too close to call and the votes will need to wait and begin again tomorrow."
There is talk of enough "missing absentee ballots" that could swing the votes. This sounds very shady, especially in light of several sworn statements regarding voter fraud today.
There is talk of enough "missing absentee ballots" that could swing the votes. This sounds very shady, especially in light of several sworn statements regarding voter fraud today.
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
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If this election showed anything (and I think it showed many things) it's that our system of running elections is probably pretty solid. Most of the establishment wanted Trump to loose but he won in exactly the way he predicted, by creating a new coalition. If the establishment is rigging elections, they are really bad at it. Perhaps at least we can agree concerns around this were a bit overblown.
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SPC Kevin Ford
Sgt Steven Thomas - Perhaps, but there isn't evidence of any such widespread system being in place. Some of the hysteria around it seemed misplaced, like pointing to what was extremely likely to be a mail merge error as evidence of tampering. Another one I thought was unlikely was the vote switching on the screen. If a developer wanted to write a system that would change the vote it would do it under the waterline and the voter would have no visual indication that it happened at all. More likely that is caused by user error combined with a bad user interface design that creates confusion, similar to the Audi 5000 incidents with acceleration in the 1980's.
That's not to say it isn't occurring, there are sporadic credible cases. There just isn't evidence it is occurring in a more coordinated way. My opinion is, of course, subject to change given new information. :)
That's not to say it isn't occurring, there are sporadic credible cases. There just isn't evidence it is occurring in a more coordinated way. My opinion is, of course, subject to change given new information. :)
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She conceded but it wasn't announced until Trump spoke. You have to understand as well it was almost 3 a.m. EST that the final state was projected. If it was me and I was losing I would have done the same. Send out the errand boy to the political rally, go to bed and give the concession speech the next day when your more composed.
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I sincerely hope that her conceding the race ends it and we move on. that was the best move I have seen from the Clinton family in years. We as a nation need to move forward and get past all of this and see how it shakes out.
However, the Clintons are like an STD...they just keep showing up. Just my two cents
However, the Clintons are like an STD...they just keep showing up. Just my two cents
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While I do still think Voter fraud happens, I think in this election Trumps message of keeping watch resonated with the population. People were posting all kinds of insanity with in the first few hours of the Polls being open. Several Election officials were removed / fired and replaced, Fraud was caught in a few areas early on, but for the most part I think people were wise and didn't let it happen.
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Maybe I've missed something (it's early, I've only been awake for about 15 minutes now, and the coffee is still brewing.....) but didn't the Dems run around adamantly stating there was no such thing as "voter fraud"? Why is it only a problem when things didn't go as HC thought they would?
I may be mistaken but considering she has officially conceded the election and Trump has greater than the 270 electoral votes needed, would a recount of the popular vote even matter at this point?
I may be mistaken but considering she has officially conceded the election and Trump has greater than the 270 electoral votes needed, would a recount of the popular vote even matter at this point?
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I don't think they have anything up their sleeve but more of a hopeful tone for those that left the campaign headquarters pretty devastated at the results.
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