Has Mr. Trump taken his insurgent campaign too far by questioning the legitimacy of our free elections?
Using simple non-common core math:
834 million - 219 million = 615 million excess general election ballots.
The 219 million is "voting age Americans." In reality the number of REGISTERED voters is around 146 million.
Again, using simple non-common core math:
834 million - 146 million = 688 million excess general election ballots.
How do we get to 35? Loyola Law School must be using common core math.
Odds Hillary Won Without Widespread Fraud: 1 in 77 Billion Says Berkeley, Stanford Studies - HNN...
Academic Researchers: Statistical models applied to 2016 vote data proves Hillary Clinton's win was only possible through widespread vote fraud.
http://www.snopes.com/stanford-study-proves-election-fraud-through-exit-poll-discrepancies/
Stanford Study Proves Election Fraud through Exit Poll Discrepancies
Two researchers released a paper (not a study) examining whether primary election fraud that favored Hillary Clinton had occurred.
Rigging the Election - Video II: Mass Voter Fraud
In the second video of James O'Keefe's new explosive series on the DNC and Hillary Clinton campaign, Democratic party operatives tell us how to successfully ...
From the horse's mouth...
Note - Robert Creamer and Scott Foval (seen in this video) have been fired by the Clinton campaign following their exposure in these videos. This is just the beginning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDc8PVCvfKs
Odds Hillary Won Without Widespread Fraud: 1 in 77 Billion Says Berkeley, Stanford Studies - HNN...
Academic Researchers: Statistical models applied to 2016 vote data proves Hillary Clinton's win was only possible through widespread vote fraud.
http://commonsensegovernment.com/the-tytler-cycle-revisited/
The Tytler Cycle Revisited | Common Sense Government
In 2003 I became very interested in a theory developed by Scottish historian Alexander Tytler, and wrote an article on it at the time, which ironically enough is now getting a lot of attention due to being linked to from Wikipedia.