Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco"
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@chrischew5457 Go to a state's Sec. of State and look at the elections data. Some state's post the number of mail-in ballots and early votes received by percentages of Democrats and Republicans, Women and Men, etc.
That's how one knows that the polls are ARTIFICIALLY "close". See "The TEC Show" on youtube. The contrast between official state voting data and the polls is stark. In Michigan, as example, the percentage of women's votes cast compared to men's is 57 to 43.
When ballots are received at the elections headquarters they are documented based on the information on the outer ballot enveloped as compared with the information in the voter registration database. That is how they know how many Democrats and Republicans, and how many women and men.
Wake up: elections are a transparent process -- nothing is hidden about how they work. One even sees the built-in means to catch fraud. It isn't actually rocket science. Watch any of the press conferences by elections officials when there is an attempt at fraud, as with the fraudulent voter registrations -- not ballots -- in Pennsylvania. Those were caught and contained by matching signatures with voter's signatures on file, and cross-matching with addresses.
In addition, voters requesting mail-in ballots are notified by email when the ballot is sent, and notified with an email when the ballot is received. If there is a problem in between -- the voter receives email that the ballot was received at elections headquarters, but the voter hadn't received it, the voter then contacts the elections officials about that fact. That's in part how the fraud was detected.
Some states put scans of the mail-in ballots -- outer envelopes -- online so the voter can go online and see the ballot they sent in.
Trump is only able to get away with his lie that the election was "stolen" because of ignorance of voters about how elections actually work -- and their failure to inform themselves.
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