Don't get me wrong, I love the pillow man, but I think he's a little off here. I mean, Q himself pointed out there was apparently a 325K vote swing when they kicked their cheating into overdrive in 2018. Besides that Maricopa is majority old white retired conservative people. So I'm pretty confident in saying Trump won the county by more than 80K votes.
That post about the 325K split is interesting. Is it suggesting that not only were the results rigged in Sinema’s favor, but also in Ducey’s favor. So the question is how many fake votes did each of them receive?
You are mistaken, off by about 15 years. Arizona is close to half Hispanic and Maricopa has 3.4 million more people than Sun City, Sun City West, Youngtown which did skew the demographics long ago.
Thank you for correcting me there, but that also brings up the point many people have about how hispanics turned on the dems in mass during the last election. Look at Texas and Florida. Stands to reason the same probably happened in Arizona and they just cheated them out of their actual votes.
I believe that too. I live in a very Hispanic, bilingual area of Phoenix and have for many years, and most are hardworking and down to earth, pretty "conservative" even though not very sophisticated about politicians. Q
Don't get me wrong, I love the pillow man, but I think he's a little off here. I mean, Q himself pointed out there was apparently a 325K vote swing when they kicked their cheating into overdrive in 2018. Besides that Maricopa is majority old white retired conservative people. So I'm pretty confident in saying Trump won the county by more than 80K votes.
That post about the 325K split is interesting. Is it suggesting that not only were the results rigged in Sinema’s favor, but also in Ducey’s favor. So the question is how many fake votes did each of them receive?
You are mistaken, off by about 15 years. Arizona is close to half Hispanic and Maricopa has 3.4 million more people than Sun City, Sun City West, Youngtown which did skew the demographics long ago.
Thank you for correcting me there, but that also brings up the point many people have about how hispanics turned on the dems in mass during the last election. Look at Texas and Florida. Stands to reason the same probably happened in Arizona and they just cheated them out of their actual votes.
I believe that too. I live in a very Hispanic, bilingual area of Phoenix and have for many years, and most are hardworking and down to earth, pretty "conservative" even though not very sophisticated about politicians. Q