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Data Point – Is This Enough Of A Tipping Point To Declare the Election “Illegitimate”?

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Perception can be reality – after all, we’ve been listening to exactly this for the last four years. Illegitimate elections. We heard it for Bush II for eight years. Why is it that we only hear “illegitimate President” when Republicans hold the office?

Good. Our time now if Biden wins.

And wasn’t this what the Democrats kept yammering about all during Trump’s administration – “Russia, Russia, Russia! Collusion, Collusion, Collusion!” leading to a failed impeachment process. Funny, with all this confusion going on, where are the calls that Russia was part and parcel of THIS election’s funny business?

If the purpose in 2016 was to sow discontent, a big sense of unease, and a feeling of unfair play, and that the election process has collapsed, has it come to fruition in 2020? But since Russia hasn’t been mentioned hardly at all, who should the finger be pointing at?

Why is this, I wonder? And Biden hardly campaigned at all…

I’d ask you to read this as well:  Reasons why the 2020 presidential election is deeply puzzling. A taste (emphasis mine):

…Midwestern states Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin always swing in the same direction as Ohio and Iowa, their regional peers. Ohio likewise swings with Florida. Current tallies show that, outside of a few cities, the Rust Belt swung in Trump’s direction. Yet, Biden leads in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin because of an apparent avalanche of black votes in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. Biden’s ‘winning’ margin was derived almost entirely from such voters in these cities, as coincidentally his black vote spiked only in exactly the locations necessary to secure victory. He did not receive comparable levels of support among comparable demographic groups in comparable states, which is highly unusual for the presidential victor.

(H/T: RedState)

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