Fellow posters, perhaps I am wrong, but I don’t think Mr. Ramirez is pushing the idea that Election Fraud cost the Republicans the Georgia Senate runoffs. Instead, I think Mr. Ramirez is simply, and more importantly, correctly pointing out that vote total comparisons reveal that each Republican candidate received fewer votes in the January runoff than they did in the November general election, but that fact is being drowned out by all the Republicans yelling “Fraud”.
Analysts on both sides believe that these lower vote totals for Republicans prove Trump’s repeated claims of fraud and rigged elections turned Republicans off from voting.
Regular posters will know I don’t agree with much of what Mr. Ramirez publishes here opinion-wise, but when he’s being factual I will appreciate his sticking to the facts.
Fellow posters, perhaps I am wrong, but I don’t think Mr. Ramirez is pushing the idea that Election Fraud cost the Republicans the Georgia Senate runoffs. Instead, I think Mr. Ramirez is simply, and more importantly, correctly pointing out that vote total comparisons reveal that each Republican candidate received fewer votes in the January runoff than they did in the November general election, but that fact is being drowned out by all the Republicans yelling “Fraud”.
Analysts on both sides believe that these lower vote totals for Republicans prove Trump’s repeated claims of fraud and rigged elections turned Republicans off from voting.
Regular posters will know I don’t agree with much of what Mr. Ramirez publishes here opinion-wise, but when he’s being factual I will appreciate his sticking to the facts.