Question:
Is the news media still holding their story about there being no election fraud in 2020?
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2021-04-11 15:50:18 UTC
Former Maricopa County Recorder Fontes in Panic Mode - He calls Arizona Republicans Seditionists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWcXrSHWG6I

NH Governor Says He'll Sign Windham Voting Machine Audit Bill
https://patch.com/new-hampshire/windham/nh-governor-says-hell-sign-windham-voting-machine-audit-bill

Georgia - Demonstration of How Ballot Tabulation Equipment Can Be Manipulated
https://rumble.com/vf4myf-georgia-demonstration-of-how-ballot-tabulation-equipment-can-be-manipulated.html

The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That "Saved" the 2020 Election
Key:
"Saved" means justified election fraud.
"Disinformation" means anything the author of this article, and the news media, doesn't want you to believe. (censorship)
https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/
BY MOLLY BALL (a pro-Pelosi author)
Eight answers:
Weasel McWeasel
2021-04-13 14:28:42 UTC
blah bah blah blah--------Biden is the president. 



Call the "Trump Lost " hotline and they will help talk you down from the ledge. 



You had 60 court cases.........60 chances to prove Fraud........



and you came up    "GOOSE EGG for 60- " ZIP ZILCH  NADA NIENTE- 



so just ZIP IT already and move on!
RICK
2021-04-13 03:31:29 UTC
Since there was zero massive fraud and what little fraud was proven was in Trumps favor, the news media is just telling the truth.

And since 99.99% of youtube videos are fake only low IQ individuals would believe them. They are so easily manipulated youtube videos can not be used in court
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2021-04-13 00:57:22 UTC
I've listen to all the State Hearings and anyone who says there's no evidence of MASSIVE FRAUD is a Criminal covering up, or dumb as Dirt !  
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2021-04-12 15:07:46 UTC
“No voter fraud” is closer to the facts than the “massive voter fraud” regressives keep claiming, but fail to prove.
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2021-04-12 11:31:39 UTC
If you tell the truth when you answer this question Yahoo's algorithm will block your answer
Artemisc
2021-04-11 16:22:39 UTC
I keep seeing this chart as if it's supposed to prove something.  It doesn't.  And if your source is YouTube, you have no source.  Of the 60+ election cases, only 2 purported there was fraud, and the evidence was lacking in merit.  



Seriously, think about what would be necessary to commit widespread election fraud.  States manage their own elections.  In order to execute widespread fraud, literally thousands of people would have to play along.  So that's thousands of people, any of whom could expose it.  Yet no one has.  Texas offered a million dollar reward for proof of fraud, no one has claimed it.  Was there zero fraud?  Of course not.  There were three cases in my state, all trump supporters.  Was there widespread fraud to the extent that they could "steal" the election?  No.  



And enough with the stupid chart. I could put up a chart with random names of children and check boxes stating trump raped them all.  That would't make it true. 



Amended:  The chart is still crap.  https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewalsh/2020/12/17/white-house-advisor-peter-navarro-releases-dubious-voter-fraud-report/?sh=2c0ebd0e1205
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2021-04-11 15:58:31 UTC
Oh grow up.  Just because YA is shutting down in weeks does not somehow give you "permission" to troll as much as you can (in slipshod fashion, I might add).  I know they don't teach statistics in junior high, but while it may be possible to rig something in someone's favour if there are only 1000 total voters, but we're talking about tens of MILLIONS of voters.There was no "voter fraud".



I am PRETTY sure you don't even know what "gaslighting" is.
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2021-04-11 15:51:47 UTC
That's right. Despite your lies and stupid chart there is no evidence of any voter fraud.



What you call "confirmation bias" I call verified facts.  You're clearly intelligent enough to know that confirmation bias is a thing but you're accusing OTHERS of it while scraping together tiny bits of nonsensical conspiracy theories that are completely unverified?  C'mon man.


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