Just going to point this out, there's not really a point in trusting numbers anymore in most cases. Wyoming is basically the only state in the union whose numbers are even remotely accurate, and even then Kash Patel STILL found some cheating near Jackson Hole and some other city/county on the Colorado border.
So while officially there was only 6.75% turnout (that's what it said when I clicked on the link), it's entirely likely there was probably 15%+ runoff turnout, but a lot of votes were simply uncounted, thrown out, shredded, etc.
Even though South Carolina is a red state, it's not like it's immune to election screwery. Heck, did you watch where X22 interviewed Greg Phillips? What inspired him to look into all of this way back in 2015 and 2016 was that he had a friend who was cheated out of an election he won in Alabama. And I'm just gonna point out that, since we're going by the official numbers, Alabama is literally the third reddest state in the Union after Wyoming and West Virginia.
So yeah, I wouldn't trust official statistics in regards to literally ANYTHING anymore.
I'm honestly of the opinion that all of this election stuff is just for show at this point, and we're not even going to have an election this year. Assuming the crap hits the fan around August/September like a lot of peeps think it will, then we'll be under marshal law with a crippled government at the federal, state, and local level in just about everywhere (including red states).
Hence, there probably won't be an election in 2022, and all of this stuff is just a rallying cry for the normies who have just woken up since they need something to rally around in the meantime.
People didn't vote the runoff bc they were pissed about their choices, especially for State Superintendent of Ed. That was the discussion topic in a few of our local groups, people didn't want to pick between garbage they didn't know enough and it got dirty with slandering mass texts going out from each candidate they didn't know who to trust.
Well, trump endorsed rhe worst gov candidate in Nevada. Not who we wanted. The guy they got may as well be chief of Uvalde Texas for all the good he does as sheriff. Governor will make him a bigger puppet.
We have had a rocky couple of years with rhinos taking over the state. I think some of the candidates pushed through on the runoff shouldn't even have made it through, I was shocked (not really it's getting really old) but I keep voting hoping for a change. I'm only 5 years down here but pay attention in our community and noticing our republican district leaders are slimy as well, doesn't matter if they're native or transplants, these natives are slimy and only care about their pockets. Surprise surprise. But yes, we need good people to step up and run against these goons if we ever want to keep our state from turning blue.
Just going to point this out, there's not really a point in trusting numbers anymore in most cases. Wyoming is basically the only state in the union whose numbers are even remotely accurate, and even then Kash Patel STILL found some cheating near Jackson Hole and some other city/county on the Colorado border.
So while officially there was only 6.75% turnout (that's what it said when I clicked on the link), it's entirely likely there was probably 15%+ runoff turnout, but a lot of votes were simply uncounted, thrown out, shredded, etc.
Even though South Carolina is a red state, it's not like it's immune to election screwery. Heck, did you watch where X22 interviewed Greg Phillips? What inspired him to look into all of this way back in 2015 and 2016 was that he had a friend who was cheated out of an election he won in Alabama. And I'm just gonna point out that, since we're going by the official numbers, Alabama is literally the third reddest state in the Union after Wyoming and West Virginia.
So yeah, I wouldn't trust official statistics in regards to literally ANYTHING anymore.
I'm honestly of the opinion that all of this election stuff is just for show at this point, and we're not even going to have an election this year. Assuming the crap hits the fan around August/September like a lot of peeps think it will, then we'll be under marshal law with a crippled government at the federal, state, and local level in just about everywhere (including red states).
Hence, there probably won't be an election in 2022, and all of this stuff is just a rallying cry for the normies who have just woken up since they need something to rally around in the meantime.
People didn't vote the runoff bc they were pissed about their choices, especially for State Superintendent of Ed. That was the discussion topic in a few of our local groups, people didn't want to pick between garbage they didn't know enough and it got dirty with slandering mass texts going out from each candidate they didn't know who to trust.
The mid terms have always had a suckie turnout. I thought Trump would change it.
This is so sad.
Very sad. American laziness is pathetic. Makes it 100x easier to cheat.
The enemy NEVER sleeps, yet most conservatives can’t peel their fat asses off the couch for 30 minutes 1-2x/year to vote.
Well, trump endorsed rhe worst gov candidate in Nevada. Not who we wanted. The guy they got may as well be chief of Uvalde Texas for all the good he does as sheriff. Governor will make him a bigger puppet.
We have had a rocky couple of years with rhinos taking over the state. I think some of the candidates pushed through on the runoff shouldn't even have made it through, I was shocked (not really it's getting really old) but I keep voting hoping for a change. I'm only 5 years down here but pay attention in our community and noticing our republican district leaders are slimy as well, doesn't matter if they're native or transplants, these natives are slimy and only care about their pockets. Surprise surprise. But yes, we need good people to step up and run against these goons if we ever want to keep our state from turning blue.