Ok. If it's so blatantly evident, then an audit should prove it definitively. Doesn't matter if you're right or wrong, but you cannot call yourself democratic or a constitutional republic without addressing the concerns of a significantly large (and growing) percentage of Americans regarding the legitimacy of these votes. There is literally no excuse for lack of transparency. The people demand to know and their public servants must serve. I can't think of any other reason to their stonewalling of an investigation into a "democratic process" that has seen such peculiar statistical anomalies than to hide corruption.
Ok. If it's so blatantly evident, then an audit should prove it definitively. Doesn't matter if you're right or wrong, but you cannot call yourself democratic or a constitutional republic without addressing the concerns of a significantly large (and growing) percentage of Americans regarding the legitimacy of these votes. There is literally no excuse for lack of transparency. The people demand to know and their public servants must serve. I can't think of any other reason to their stonewalling of an investigation into a "democratic process" that has seen such peculiar statistical anomalies than to hide corruption.