US Instances of Voter Fraud (Megathread?) - Probably a good idea to have a thread on this given how often it's discussed and will continue to be discussed even after November.

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In simple terms, any system connected to a network is hackable and can be compromised. If there was a "glitch" it means someone infiltrated/hacked that network. It could be also an internal (inside job) hacker. Or, the the machines were connected to the internet (illegally?) and received a planned "update" that yielded the desired outcome. All the machines connected were tampered w/in little time. I find this more plausible then them being hacked. Same outcome, different methods.

do you have any info graphics?
Nope, we'd have to make them.
 
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The biggest mafia group on the planet behind a voting system called "Dominion" lol.

I can't find a single "error" or voter fraud story that benefited Trump, has there been any so far?
There's been quite a lot of fuckery with mishandling mail-in ballots, like this story, where USPS failed to deliver 150,000 (and counting) ballots by Election Day, jeopardizing those votes especially in swing states. Those 'oopsies' would mainly affect Biden voters, since mail-in voting tilted Biden while day-of voting tilted Trump.
 
Ah, I think you're talking about the +100,000 votes overnight for Biden in Michigan?

So that one was attributable to a typo in reporting the vote, but was not actually tallied as such - accidentally adding a zero when reporting it to sites. A state official caught the error in 20 minutes (before it made the rounds on social media) and the info was corrected. It was also caught independently by people in betting markets:

So those weren't real votes. Just a clerical error in manually reporting the data for news briefs and the typo was corrected within 20 min.
It wasn't corrected for ~4-5 hours. Or at least it wasn't reflected in DDHQ or AP's counts till after Biden had taken the lead.
 
It wasn't corrected for ~4-5 hours. Or at least it wasn't reflected in DDHQ or AP's counts till after Biden had taken the lead.

As the article explains, the typo was corrected in 20 min on the Shiawassee county election site. DDHQ fixed it later after they saw people tweeted at them and they went back to check with the official data:
"This morning there was a clerical error in the Shiawassee, MI county presidential data,. Once we identified the error, we cleared the erroneous data and updated it with the correct data as provided by officials. We stand by our data as reflected," DecisionDeskHQ tweeted later.

It wasn't a case of suspicious votes because they weren't votes. It was a data entry typo that was fixed. The middle-of-the-night vote jump wasn't real.
 
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The biggest mafia group on the planet behind a voting system called "Dominion" lol.

I can't find a single "error" or voter fraud story that benefited Trump, has there been any so far?
There are some claims that two Mexicans from Virginia drove to PA with fake ballots in their car trying to submit them. They were arrested and oh wow they just so happened to have a bunch of guns and Q-Anon apparel in their vehicle, a silver Hummer. Seems a little too convenient to me, but then again Q-Boomers are retarded and apparently they were both somewhere around 40 and 60 which helps its credibility a bit.
 
I'm guessing none of this matters since Biden was announced winner regardless? Sadly, I doubt any of this will go anywhere, as usual.
Trump hasn't conceded, which means this could get very interesting if he keeps that stance through the rest of the year.

There's also legal battles happening right now at a local level in Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona and Michigan some of which were called for Biden by the media, despite the count not being over. Technically, the election is still going right now.
 
Trump hasn't conceded, which means this could get very interesting if he keeps that stance through the rest of the year.

There's also legal battles happening right now at a local level in Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona and Michigan some of which were called for Biden by the media, despite the count not being over. Technically, the election is still going right now.
Ah, thanks for clarifying. I was just wondering with the declaration whether they wouldn't bother launching an investigation because the wild events are starting to rack up. I'm a bit ignorant when it comes to the elections, I'll admit.
 
Ah, thanks for clarifying. I was just wondering with the declaration whether they wouldn't bother launching an investigation because the wild events are starting to rack up. I'm a bit ignorant when it comes to the elections, I'll admit.
No problem. Things are chaotic right now. Trump/The GOP in these states need to corroborate evidence and build their case up to be water-tight, so for the next few days, there will be a lot of people saying that there is no evidence while things are relatively quiet from Trump's end. Then, when they think they have enough evidence, the details will be released. Trump will probably have a press conference about it and the unrest will kick up again.
 
Ah, thanks for clarifying. I was just wondering with the declaration whether they wouldn't bother launching an investigation because the wild events are starting to rack up. I'm a bit ignorant when it comes to the elections, I'll admit.
In addition to the counts not being at 100%, technically this vote isn't even the one that decides who's president. Each state has its own number of seats in the electoral college and the vote in November is so the members know which party their state wants to vote for. The college doesn't vote until December.

However, there isn't really anything that says they have to vote the same way the people do. If they happen to vote against it almost certainly means being removed though.
 
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