Thursday, November 7, 2024

15 Million Democratic Voters Raptured Before Nov 5 Election?

Victoria Taft, "Did God Rapture Some 15 Million Democrat Voters? If Not, Where'd They Go?"
Before the election I wondered if this would happen. After universal mail-out ballots had been curbed in some places for the 2024 election, and despite same-day registration and voting and even outlawing voter ID in California, would America have the same numbers of voters as 2020? Would they show back up?

At this point, it looks as if there could be a significant reduction in Democrat voters from 2020 to 2024. Votes are still being tabulated, however. Some of these votes may reappear.

Questions abound. Take a look at one of the graphs put out on X by ZeroHedge:

It's a serious concern. Explanations poured in all day Wednesday after the election.

Did those voters go over to Trump? Was there a lack of voter excitement for Kamala?

There are a lot of questions for the bean-counting data diggers to churn through. That will take awhile, however. So, for the moment, we're stuck with speculation.

This is a particular favorite from Carpe Donktum, from whom I stole the idea for that headline.
Don't leave yet because these numbers are dynamic and this X user put forward what he considered to be a reasonable answer for the disparity.
When he got pushback, he related that there were more citizens naturalized and it was a high turnout election. He wasn't sure, though.
Another thing to ponder: Did enormous early Republican turnout make the election "too big to rig"?

There were less serious suggestions about the disparity of the votes from 2020 to 2024.

Sorry about the potty talk.
We know what you may be thinking: that something that shall not be named happened in 2020.
This guy thinks COVID is responsible for the disparity.
It depends what he means by that because COVID was used as an excuse by Democrats to use emergency powers to change election laws, illegally in some cases.

These new laws resulted in sending out millions of mail ballots to everyone on the voter rolls to their last known address.

In Arizona and Nevada and likely other states that pulled those shenanigans, the Public Interest Legal Foundation, which exclusively fights for voter integrity, found many places such as casinos, bars, and the like used as "home" address for what are probably not legal voters.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) hasn't commented on ZeroHedge's graph and makes no representations about it. They didn't ask me to say that, I just want to put that out there and plan to have PILF back on the Adult in the Room Podcast.

Watch my recent interview with J.Christian Adams of PILF about some of shenanigans that voters should be aware of. We also show PILF's hilarious videos where they go to "voter" addresses.

9 comments:

  1. I thought it was 18? The tabulating hasn't been completed, yet somehow rightturds know the number. The real number will turn out to be around 3. Though then you'll say that's a lie, right?

    There were voters that went for Biden previously who were angry about inflation and angry about Gaza and they stayed home. Even though inflation is lower here than elsewhere in the world and it can be attributed to covid and d0n0ld's mishandling of covid.

    I don't agree with how Biden is handling the situation in Gaza, but he didn't want to anger Jewish voters. tRump is going to give NuttenYahoo the go ahead to wipe Gaza out. So, people who didn't vote because they didn't like Harris's positions on Gaza contributed to the genocide of their loved ones and family members. So stupid.

    There are stupid Lefties and stupid rightturds. But the stupid rightturds voted. The stupid Lefties stayed home. That's the truth and also the Occam's razor explanation. As opposed to your tinfoil hat nutter conspiracy theory explanation and wildly inaccurate 11 million fewer voters BS.

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  2. "The Adult in the Room" = The tinfoil hat nutter in the room.

    Me: Is mental illness on the rise in America?

    Copilot: Yes, mental illness appears to be on the rise in America. According to data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the prevalence of mental illness among U.S. adults has increased over the past decade. In 2022, it was estimated that 23.1% of U.S. adults (approximately 59.3 million people) experienced some form of mental illness. This is up from 18.1% in 2009.

    The increase is particularly pronounced among younger adults aged 18-25, who have seen a significant rise in mental illness rates. Additionally, serious mental illness (SMI) rates have also increased, with 5.5% of U.S. adults experiencing SMI in 2021.

    It's a concerning trend, and it highlights the importance of mental health awareness, access to care, and support systems.

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  3. They don't even know how many ballots they've received? Something sound rotten in California.

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  4. No, they don't know. That's not rotten, that's the way it works.

    Perplexity: Based on the information provided in the search results and the current state of the election, here's what we know about the ballot count for the 2024 presidential election...

    1. Current status: As of now, a final, official count of total ballots cast in the 2024 election is not yet available. The election results are still being processed and certified in various states.

    2. Reasons for delay: Vote counting is ongoing in some states, particularly in close races or battleground states. Some states allow mail-in ballots to arrive after Election Day, as long as they're postmarked by Election Day. Provisional ballots and overseas/military ballots may still be being counted. The certification process in many states takes days or weeks after Election Day.

    3. Timeline for final numbers: Different states have different deadlines for certifying their results. Many states will have their results certified by late November or early December. The federal "safe harbor" deadline for resolving election disputes is December 11, 2024. The Electoral College meets on December 17, 2024, by which time all states should have certified their results.

    4. Preliminary data: While exact numbers aren't available, early indications suggest high turnout. The University of Florida's Election Lab projected voter turnout of around 65%, with over 158 million ballots counted.

    5. Comparison to 2020: The 2020 election saw a historic 67% turnout with about 158.4 million votes cast. Early indications suggest 2024 turnout may be slightly lower but still historically high.

    6. Official certification: A complete, official tally of all votes cast nationwide will likely not be available until after all states have certified their results, which could be in December or even early January.

    In summary, while we have preliminary estimates and projections, the final, official count of total ballots cast in the 2024 presidential election is not yet known. This information will become available as states complete their counting and certification processes over the coming weeks. [end Perplexity response].

    You see the process under which all ballots are counted as "rotten" because you hate democracy. You (like tRump) think the counting should stop at midnight on election day. And then all the ballots received after that be tossed out. Probably that would be good for you -- unless your candidate is losing. If he is, then you'd likely demand all the ballots be counted.

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  5. They don't know how many people voted? They check my name off their list every time I show up at the polls. And the USPS tracks every ballot (along with all other mail w/bar codes).

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    1. They even track my voter presence with a little bar-coded slip of paper that I have to turn in when my anonymous ballot gets loaded into the machine.

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    2. Not a Dominion vote flipping manipulator and false ballot generator.

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