MAGA: Trump Rallies Led to 700+ Deaths

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Oct 31, 2020.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    A new Stanford University study estimates that 18 of President Trump’s campaign rallies from June 20 through September 22 have led to at least 30,000 coronavirus cases and more than 700 deaths.
     
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Imagine how many more will fall from ruining confidence in mail-in ballots and forcing people to the polls during a pandemic?
     
  3. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    what if the election car down to 700 votes in those states.
     
  4. gaussian

    gaussian

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.08427.pdf

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.07532.pdf


    There are several real security concerns with vote by mail. Not the least of which include ballot harvesting which was almost universally illegal until the coof gave the government unilateral power. While still insecure, in-person voting at least guarantees a malicious actor present in the booth area cannot alter votes, cancel mailed ballots, and other things. Though the systems themselves can be altered as has been demonstrated for several years at DEFCON. Though, no one seems to care enough to change anything.

    The left is typically the party of the over-educated. Science, in particular cryptography, has been concerned with this for a long time. The non-existence of fraud (allegedly) this time is not evidence the system is secure and the thing about highly insecure systems is you can't even detect when they fail. Any accusation of voter fraud by ballot harvesters is just as valid as Stelter getting on his CNN bully pulpit and saying people "afraid of voter fraud are idiots".

    You can be certain Tuesday whoever loses will make claims of voter fraud. The left's entire house of cards is falling.
     
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    mailing in a ballot is not ballot harvesting. Taking your grandma's ballot to the polls should not come w/a prison sentence because butt hurt GOP is gonna butt hurt
     
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2020