Georgia Senate Elections

Started by Sharles, January 05, 2021, 06:34 AM

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Jim at Gentex

#60
Second video shows earlier in the evening Ossoff has 945,050, and Perdue has 774,723
No cutaway, and Perdue's total now drops to 742,323 while Ossoff's remains unchanged.
That's a 31K drop in one second.

Here is a different video of that same 31K drop in real time as the commentator is talking:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1346687616259940357">https://twitter.com/i/status/1346687616259940357

Again, I would like for someone to explain how someone's total drops as more votes come in...

I'll wait...
"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

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Jim at Gentex

#61
Here is the Reuters video link while YouTube still has it up.
Uncut 5 hours of steady feed of the results where those drops in the republican candidate vote totals are documented.

When YouTube takes this down, you'll know why...

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"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#62
[quote="Jim at gentex" post_id=2020 time=1609953422 user_id=83]
Here is the Reuters video link while YouTube still has it up.
Uncut 5 hours of steady feed of the results where those drops in the republican candidate vote totals are documented.

When YouTube takes this down, you'll know why...

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Too long. Can't watch.  :harhar:

YoDoug

#63
I find it amazing that every single time there is a drop in votes or a jump in votes it always favors the democrats in heavily democrat controlled counties.

I said before the main election in Nov that the larger of republican counties need to slow walk their vote counts in so Dems don't know how many votes to manufacture. Leave them guessing.

Bucky Cornstarch

#64
The voter fraud/conspiracy theory bullcrap sure didn't take long to rear it's ugly head re the Georgia runoffs, did it?

My take: The sooner the Republicans pull their collective heads out of their asses and kick Trump to the curb, the better. Maybe that way they can begin to heal as a party and work towards a common goal, one based on reality and facts, rather than lies and innuendo.

pmartin

#65
[quote="Bucky Cornstarch" post_id=2037 time=1609956212 user_id=144]
The voter fraud/conspiracy theory bullcrap sure didn't take long to rear it's ugly head re the Georgia runoffs, did it?

My take: The sooner the Republicans pull their collective heads out of their asses and kick Trump to the curb, the better. Maybe that way they can begin to heal as a party and work towards a common goal, one based on reality and facts, rather than lies and innuendo.
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No need to sugarcoat it Bucky. :harhar:

Jim at Gentex

#66
Vote totals should never go DOWN through the course of votes being counted.
Perdue's totals drop twice, right there on video, in real time.

The ones with their heads up their asses are the ones who won't even believe their own eyes.
"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

Matthew Hajicek

#67
[quote="Jim at gentex" post_id=2057 time=1609960438 user_id=83]
Vote totals should never go DOWN through the course of votes being counted.
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Intuitively that sounds correct, but how were the numbers transmitted?  Could update data packets arrive out of order?

Tim Johnson

#68
[quote="Matthew Hajicek" post_id=2087 time=1609962917 user_id=57]
[quote="Jim at gentex" post_id=2057 time=1609960438 user_id=83]
Vote totals should never go DOWN through the course of votes being counted.
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Intuitively that sounds correct, but how were the numbers transmitted?  Could update data packets arrive out of order?
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When the only math involved is addition then data packets don't need to be in order. (3+2 = 2+3)
FJB

Jim at Gentex

#69
When the only math involved is addition, Perdue's number should not drop by 5K and 31K respectively while Ossoff's number stays the same or increases.
Occam's Razor here, boys.
The simple explanation is that the process was manipulated on purpose.

Show me somewhere in that 5 hour Reuters live feed where Ossoff's number went negative, and I will buy that it COULD just be a glitch.
Otherwise it's fairly obvious it was manipulated.
This is third-world, banana republic shit right here in front of our eyes.
"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

YoDoug

#70
[quote="Jim at gentex" post_id=2109 time=1609965339 user_id=83]
When the only math involved is addition, Perdue's number should not drop by 5K and 31K respectively while Ossoff's number stays the same or increases.
Occam's Razor here, boys.
The simple explanation is that the process was manipulated on purpose.

Show me somewhere in that 5 hour Reuters live feed where Ossoff's number went negative, and I will buy that it COULD just be a glitch.
Otherwise it's fairly obvious it was manipulated.
This is third-world, banana republic shit right here in front of our eyes.
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Not only that, show me one time where vote drops or unexplained vote jumps favored Republicans or happened in Republican controlled counties. It is statistically impossible for every one of these events to happen only for the dems.

Matthew Hajicek

#71
[quote="Tim Johnson" post_id=2095 time=1609963854 user_id=68]
When the only math involved is addition then data packets don't need to be in order. (3+2 = 2+3)
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If the update packets are saying "Add 12 votes, add 32 votes", you're right.  If the update is communicating the sum total, then if they're out of order they will sometimes go down.  All we have here is speculation.

Sharles

#72
I tried to find a news source covering this and NOTHING popped up anywhere. If no one other than Twitter is talking about it, I think that pretty much sums up the truth of the matter...

YoDoug

#73
[quote="Matthew Hajicek" post_id=2116 time=1609966343 user_id=57]
[quote="Tim Johnson" post_id=2095 time=1609963854 user_id=68]
When the only math involved is addition then data packets don't need to be in order. (3+2 = 2+3)
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If the update packets are saying "Add 12 votes, add 32 votes", you're right.  If the update is communicating the sum total, then if they're out of order they will sometimes go down.  All we have here is speculation.
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If that is the case it should be easily proven. There should be time stamps to go with the packets and it would be easy to show. However, to date they have not shown how any of the vote drops or massive vote dumps happened. They just say everything is normal, nothing to see here.

gcode

#74
Quote from: Sharles post_id=2117 time=1609966478 user_id=104I tried to find a news source covering this and NOTHING popped up anywhere.


no shit Sherlock... you are finally starting to get it