"asked the people there what they thought of their vote and if they thought it was counted "
I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion, because that's not what it said in the report. On the subject of missing votes they went to registered voters who had no vote showing as cast, and asked if they had voted. That's much different than asking someone if they thought their vote was counted. The methodology used is actually verifiable and statistically significant.
I'm not sure if you're dooming or shilling on purpose, or just didn't read carefully.
I read carefully, the data they used to ask questions was from 2016, so it was super out of date. So I don't know how they "went to registered voters who had no vote showing as cast" because they didn't have that date.
"asked the people there what they thought of their vote and if they thought it was counted "
I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion, because that's not what it said in the report. On the subject of missing votes they went to registered voters who had no vote showing as cast, and asked if they had voted. That's much different than asking someone if they thought their vote was counted. The methodology used is actually verifiable and statistically significant.
I'm not sure if you're dooming or shilling on purpose, or just didn't read carefully.
I read carefully, the data they used to ask questions was from 2016, so it was super out of date. So I don't know how they "went to registered voters who had no vote showing as cast" because they didn't have that date.