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Turn the tables back to 2018
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#2
Quote: @greediron said:
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/14...34816?s=20
the Dems obviously researched it,  they studied it, then they used it to their advantage... I blame the republicans for not having measures in place to prevent it.  ( or did they just not care?)
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Honestly, any electronic device that is connected to some kind of wifi or other potential breach by hacking (remote access) is vulnerable. And that includes voting machines. I mean, we are seeing that now in so many other places. And that's only what we know about. 

But that doesn't mean I believe that the election was 'stolen' from Donald Trump. That's ridiculous. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Honestly, any electronic device that is connected to some kind of wifi or other potential breach by hacking (remote access) is vulnerable. And that includes voting machines. I mean, we are seeing that now in so many other places. And that's only what we know about. 

But that doesn't mean I believe that the election was 'stolen' from Donald Trump. That's ridiculous. 
so you say its possible,  maybe even likely that it could happen,  but that it didnt possibly happen in an election where the underdog won in a historic manner?  I am still not saying Trump won or lost,  but I am saying there were enough irregularities and weirdness surrounding this years election ( hell the last 4+ years)  that I cant say either way that anything is ridiculous or even out of question.  The word I tend to use more these days is embarrassing,  we heard non stop that trump was an embarrassment to the country,  on some fronts I agree,  but the way things have gone the last couple years from both sides I dont think either party has any high ground left to be casting stones from.  I am still very proud to be an American,  but I am certainly not proud of my countries leaders or the direction they are taking us. ( and havent been for quite a while, and yes Trump was included in that sentiment )
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Honestly, any electronic device that is connected to some kind of wifi or other potential breach by hacking (remote access) is vulnerable. And that includes voting machines. I mean, we are seeing that now in so many other places. And that's only what we know about. 

But that doesn't mean I believe that the election was 'stolen' from Donald Trump. That's ridiculous. 
I didn't say anything about Trump.  This is about the Democrats who 2 years ago were talking how vulnerable the voting was to fraud.  So glad they got everything fixed, updated and secure for the "most secure election ever."
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
the Dems obviously researched it,  they studied it, then they used it to their advantage... I blame the republicans for not having measures in place to prevent it.  ( or did they just not care?)
Obviously the central party in DC doesn't care.  They are happy with the status quo as long as the plebs are sated.
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#7
False equivalence. Dems claims stem from clear evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 election, which has been confirmed to be true by every intelligence organization and a Senate investigation. They never claimed "voter fraud" despite having zero evidence of such.

Despite all this, Clinton still conceded the day after the election and Barack Obama hosted Trump at the White House the day after that. And while plenty of dems demonstrated in the streets over the fact that 70 million Americans must've lost their ever-loving minds, no one stormed the capital building.
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
False equivalence Dems
fixed it for ya.  But thanks for playing
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#9
Crickets.  But it seems to have hit a nerve.
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Quote: @greediron said:
Crickets.  But it seems to have hit a nerve.
You know, sometimes when people don't respond, it's not because you have a point. It's more often because people aren't aware you've made one. 
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