(rather than proving that the results are fraudulent)
Erin Schaff/The New York Times
The Biden BumpIf Democrats had nominated any candidate other than Joe Biden, President Trump may well have won re-election.
It’s impossible to know for sure, of course. But Biden won the states that decided the election narrowly — by two percentage points or less in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, current vote counts suggest. And there is good reason to believe other Democrats might have lost these states. Consider:
Nationwide, Biden is faring about 2.4 percentage points better than the average Democratic nominee for House seats, according to an estimate by Sean Trende of RealClearPolitics.
In several swing states — including Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina — Biden also did better than the Democratic nominees for Senate. (Arizona is an exception.)
In Nebraska’s Second Congressional District, the Democrats nominated a Bernie Sanders-style candidate — Kara Eastman, who backs “Medicare for all” and was endorsed by progressive groups like the Justice Democrats — for a House seat. She lost her race by almost five percentage points, while Biden won the district by almost seven points.
These election results are consistent with polls from over the past year that showed Biden faring better against Trump than other Democrats in hypothetical matchups.
(from a NY Times blast email, <50% anyway)
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DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX!
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There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire.
But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5)