yet another thing about people taking pictures of their monitors using their cell phones XD but bless them for doing it.
I'd love for more folks to learn to use that prtscn button on their keyboard, paste it into mspaint and make it an image, even cutting off irrelevant parts and whatnot
I should summon the patience to make a little infographic guide or something.
Windows Key + Shift + S will let you drag and select what part of the screen you want to snapshot/copy, then you just paste it into a document, or you can save it directly to disk.
Id argue that Trump won almost every county and all the bellwether counties. Biden won nothing. And everyone who was part of the steal should be executed for treason.
it really is that simple!!! The things they have stated where reliable information on election outcomes are now ignored nor even questioned. It was the safest most secure election in history!.BS!!!!
...and, he was the first black president, so yeah, I could understand the huge turnout for him vs. McStain. The one thing I wanted to come out of his victory was an end to all the racist bullshit, with a half-black man finally being elected president, but that only got worse.
I feel really bad about that I don't know how I didn't see it. It's huge! I spend the better part of my day trying to rid my house of dog hair too LOL.
I love this, but the thing about this is, it requires a bit of reading, so it doesn't make a good sticker for gas pumps. And worse, someone can say, "that's just how much people hate Trump! they'd vote an imbecile ex-VP with no campaigning. The rest is just tricks with stats."
My favorite approach is 74M votes + 81M votes = 155M votes. Isn't that more than the number of registered voters? So go with that. (Although my attempt to find that data just failed)
Before discussing this with anyone, the first question to ask them is "what is a bellwether state?" If they can't answer that, then you're wasting your breath. None of the other anomalous statistics will mean anything to them either.
A state is made of counties. The earlier states were divided into more counties, as it was harder in the old days with horses and wagons to go long distances to get to the county courthouse. Example: My state, North Carolina, has exactly 100 counties. Western states have far fewer.
The electors in the electoral college are based on how many representatives each state has in Congress. Since the Constitution has left the exact process to the individual states, the way this works vary. For example, in some states, if one candidate carries the popular vote of the state, all that state's electors must vote for that candidate. In other states, the electors are voted election district by election district. Also, some states allow electors to be turncoats and vote for a different candidate than the one they were elected to vote for.
The election is won by the number of votes in the electoral college. Sometimes that gives an opposite result from the popular vote. The electoral college system is meant to keep the most populous states from controlling the election every time.
The red vs. blue county maps are just to indicate how large of a land area each party's support is. But that doesn't correspond to the population figures and how the final election results are determined.
Ordinarily, nearly the entire map being red would indicate that the conservative candidate should win every time. Cheating prevented that in the 2020 election and probably others in the past.
Obama won against McCain partly because real informed conservatives couldn't stand the thought of McCain being in charge, as he was a known traitor. Obama was mostly unknown at the time, so we took our chances. I think McCain was nominated just to get this result, which was meant to be part of a 16-year plan of destruction.
Did I overexplain it? I have Asperger's and can go on and on.
I just joined the 4768 people trying to get that hair off my screen!
yet another thing about people taking pictures of their monitors using their cell phones XD but bless them for doing it.
I'd love for more folks to learn to use that prtscn button on their keyboard, paste it into mspaint and make it an image, even cutting off irrelevant parts and whatnot
I should summon the patience to make a little infographic guide or something.
https://files.catbox.moe/6vopfn.png
Windows Key + Shift + S will let you drag and select what part of the screen you want to snapshot/copy, then you just paste it into a document, or you can save it directly to disk.
I just did that! LOL!
I tried to rub it off too
Ditto! I was so relieved when I noticed that it scrolled with the rest of the page!
u/#bahaha
That was the first thing I saw.
OH NO SO SORRY LOL. My dog. I must not have had my readers on.
Id argue that Trump won almost every county and all the bellwether counties. Biden won nothing. And everyone who was part of the steal should be executed for treason.
I can ramble these stats off, by memory.
Yes... it's a very effective red pill
lol that fuckin hair in the middle of it. i think that makes it more compelling.
Red Pill (tm)...now with extra protein !
it really is that simple!!! The things they have stated where reliable information on election outcomes are now ignored nor even questioned. It was the safest most secure election in history!.BS!!!!
And the real shit of it is obama didnβt win either.
I donβt know. Everyone hated W and the war pigs so much that they were ready for change
...and, he was the first black president, so yeah, I could understand the huge turnout for him vs. McStain. The one thing I wanted to come out of his victory was an end to all the racist bullshit, with a half-black man finally being elected president, but that only got worse.
They just didn't realize he was big war pig, too.
Off topic: I can't get this hair off my screen!
I feel really bad about that I don't know how I didn't see it. It's huge! I spend the better part of my day trying to rid my house of dog hair too LOL.
Hahaha. It's ok fren. Love the redpill post. Good work π
They really don't care how they win. If it is as little as them saying they won ... and you go along ... they win. So here we are.
1/19 bellwether counties!. Hahahaπππππ
link to twitter post?
They should add President Trumps 1st win.
I was really looking for this a few weeks back.
Now I have it at my disposal. I consider it the most common sense approach to redpilling people.
Thanks
You live in an oligarchy.
I love this, but the thing about this is, it requires a bit of reading, so it doesn't make a good sticker for gas pumps. And worse, someone can say, "that's just how much people hate Trump! they'd vote an imbecile ex-VP with no campaigning. The rest is just tricks with stats."
My favorite approach is 74M votes + 81M votes = 155M votes. Isn't that more than the number of registered voters? So go with that. (Although my attempt to find that data just failed)
Knowing these facts is good. What really matters is what is done.
Looking at this, it makes me think the fix was in for Obama..............N'est pas???
It didn't matter if it was Obama or McCain or Romney. Uniparty candidates.
You underestimate how shitty of a presidency that the Bush administration really was.
I thought the same.
Before discussing this with anyone, the first question to ask them is "what is a bellwether state?" If they can't answer that, then you're wasting your breath. None of the other anomalous statistics will mean anything to them either.
Somebody owes us some heads.
A state is made of counties. The earlier states were divided into more counties, as it was harder in the old days with horses and wagons to go long distances to get to the county courthouse. Example: My state, North Carolina, has exactly 100 counties. Western states have far fewer.
The electors in the electoral college are based on how many representatives each state has in Congress. Since the Constitution has left the exact process to the individual states, the way this works vary. For example, in some states, if one candidate carries the popular vote of the state, all that state's electors must vote for that candidate. In other states, the electors are voted election district by election district. Also, some states allow electors to be turncoats and vote for a different candidate than the one they were elected to vote for.
The election is won by the number of votes in the electoral college. Sometimes that gives an opposite result from the popular vote. The electoral college system is meant to keep the most populous states from controlling the election every time.
The red vs. blue county maps are just to indicate how large of a land area each party's support is. But that doesn't correspond to the population figures and how the final election results are determined.
Ordinarily, nearly the entire map being red would indicate that the conservative candidate should win every time. Cheating prevented that in the 2020 election and probably others in the past.
Obama won against McCain partly because real informed conservatives couldn't stand the thought of McCain being in charge, as he was a known traitor. Obama was mostly unknown at the time, so we took our chances. I think McCain was nominated just to get this result, which was meant to be part of a 16-year plan of destruction.
Did I overexplain it? I have Asperger's and can go on and on.
No. The election districts are parts of the states, sometimes without regard for county lines.