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In reply to the discussion: The Following Types of Statements Are Not Information, Nor Facts [View all]MineralMan
(147,575 posts)They are part of the election system here. We'll get to see the results. I've seen the results from a few elections past. They always confirm the original counts very closely. So closely that no change large enough to change the outcome has occurred.
Here, random precincts in random counties are selected to do a paper ballot hand count as part of that audit. Those, too, were shown to be almost exactly what the original count showed. No difference large enough to change anything.
I don't know about your state. I don't know about any of the swing states. I suspect they all have a system to check elections for accuracy after the election. So, what are they finding in your state or other states? I don't know. Look into it.
That is evidence. Find some that shows a particular state has wide discrepancies in vote counts. That's what Trump claimed in 2020. Audits showed that he was wrong. So, go look at the audits, or petition a recount or audit and pay the costs. You can check with any state's Election authority to find out how that works.