Furthermore, this is a an example of a logical fallacy called argument from personal incredulity.
Which is a fancy way of saying just cuz you're don't understand something or can't believe it happened doesn't mean it didn't happen. You need more evidence
Split ticket voting is a thing.
My mother used to do it ever since I was a kid used to piss my father off
How do you split ticket vote when there is only one party on the ballot?
We need to stop talking like we have a two party system. We don't. Every name on the ballot is chosen by the DNC or RNC which effectively make up the uni-party.
The voters don't get to choose who to vote for. The "parties" do. Pretty much all candidates on the ballot are selected by the parties first.
In the end, the parties don't care who wins the election because they are fine with either candidate.
It's a shell game designed to make the citizens think they have a choice and that we are in control if we just show up to vote.
Everyone paying attention knows we have Selections, not Elections. And the selections are pre-made before we even have a say.
It's why a multi-billionaire, clean as a whistle, outsider was a cataclysmic threat to the uniparty system.
It's why we are witnessing such massive hemorrhaging of the way it was before.
The Trump family was involved in politics since before Donald was born.
Trump's family was more involved in politics than I would say 90% of Americans. Fred Trump was connected the Madison political club in Brooklyn since he was in his 20s. These connections served him very well as he became one of the richest men in America. When Fred was just 28, Fred was able to get control of the assets of a big mortgage company through these political connections.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Lehrenkrauss_Corporation#cite_note-4
No, you just don't get it! Kentucky has had 9 Republican governors in its history and 34 Democrat governors, they must have cheated to get a Democrat governor!
Sarcasm aside, people here are making a few decent points in favor of there being fraud. Certainly enough as a starting point for a deeper investigation based on what we learned from 2020.
But all the dogmatic downvotes for anyone presenting the very real possibility of split ticket voters are completely absurd.
SO WAS PA.
Yes, this happens quite often.
Furthermore, this is a an example of a logical fallacy called argument from personal incredulity.
Which is a fancy way of saying just cuz you're don't understand something or can't believe it happened doesn't mean it didn't happen. You need more evidence
Split ticket voting is a thing.
My mother used to do it ever since I was a kid used to piss my father off
How do you split ticket vote when there is only one party on the ballot?
We need to stop talking like we have a two party system. We don't. Every name on the ballot is chosen by the DNC or RNC which effectively make up the uni-party.
The voters don't get to choose who to vote for. The "parties" do. Pretty much all candidates on the ballot are selected by the parties first.
In the end, the parties don't care who wins the election because they are fine with either candidate.
It's a shell game designed to make the citizens think they have a choice and that we are in control if we just show up to vote.
Everyone paying attention knows we have Selections, not Elections. And the selections are pre-made before we even have a say.
It's why a multi-billionaire, clean as a whistle, outsider was a cataclysmic threat to the uniparty system.
It's why we are witnessing such massive hemorrhaging of the way it was before.
We are at WAR.
u/#5genwarfare
The Trump family was involved in politics since before Donald was born.
Trump's family was more involved in politics than I would say 90% of Americans. Fred Trump was connected the Madison political club in Brooklyn since he was in his 20s. These connections served him very well as he became one of the richest men in America. When Fred was just 28, Fred was able to get control of the assets of a big mortgage company through these political connections. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Lehrenkrauss_Corporation#cite_note-4
40 years later the [Madison club ](Madison Democratic Club Brings Influence to Brooklyn https://www.nytimes.com/1974/11/08/archives/madison-democratic-club-brings-influence-to-brooklyn.html?unlocked_article_code=1.9Ew.FnXD.lRicVRpJ5orH&smid=nytcore-android-share)was still a political force in the state. So much so that friends of the Fred Trump were mayor of New York and governor of New York. Both were Madison club members.
New account say what?
No, you just don't get it! Kentucky has had 9 Republican governors in its history and 34 Democrat governors, they must have cheated to get a Democrat governor!
Sarcasm aside, people here are making a few decent points in favor of there being fraud. Certainly enough as a starting point for a deeper investigation based on what we learned from 2020.
But all the dogmatic downvotes for anyone presenting the very real possibility of split ticket voters are completely absurd.