Hope this is allowed! I've browsed on this site for a while, even had another username where I engaged in some fairly civil debates with other users before I was banned due to not being a Q follower.
Interested in having a friendly discussion with anyone who's up for it!
A bit about me:
I'm a mechanical engineer working in product marketing I live in a major city, Chicago, and have pretty much only voted democrat I am a homeowner I have followed conspiracies for a while based solely on my own curiosity, and by and large found that a lot of the major ones (pizzagate, Q) don't make a ton of sense, but I'm not here to argue that. I think we're just gonna have different opinions on it.
All said, happy to have a casual AMA! Not interested in flamebaiting or arguing
I'm not citing any statistics. I'm saying that it's not a statistical impossibility that Biden wins without winning key states or counties. Logistically, every ohter county CAN go blue while every bellweather stays red. Did that happen? No. Will it ever happen? Probably not. Is it within the realm of possibility that it can happen? Yes! Although it's not likely.
No, I can't cite specific counties that make up "that difference," because I'm not quite sure what "that difference" is. If cities voted more closely between red and blue during previous elections that could easily be an explanation.
Right, I understand that, but it's not impossible for that to happen. Bellweather counties don't elect the president, ALL counties do.
Did you want me to reply to this? Because you seem to have copy pasted this from something else given your frequency of posting but if these are your own thoughts I'm happy to respond.
My degree says otherwise.
I see where you got me with my wording, so fair jab, but a president also doesn't have to win the majority of counties. I guess to be more accurate, VOTES win the presidency, and the electoral college, not just bellweather counties.