Here's what I want to know. This should be available but I haven't seen it. What portion of each vote type did the candidates get? Who won the early voters at polling stations? Who won the absentee ballot vote and what is the ratio? Who won election day voters? Who won the mail-in vote?
There are, as far as I know, 4 types of vote:
1. Early in-person voting at a polling station.
2. Absentee ballot - one that the voter had to apply to receive.
3. Mail-in ballot - one that was mailed to registered voters unsolicited.
4. In-person election day voting at polling station.
What is the breakdown between Trump and Biden of these various types of vote? Heck, what proportion of the vote do each of these types of vote represent? Are mail-in ballots 10% of the votes or 50%? My preference is for in-person voting, ideally on election day. I have the least confidence in unsolicited mail-in ballots. If mail-in ballots change the result, I have serious concerns.
China, Russia, and who knows who else have databases full of American voter rolls. What would prevent them from setting up a print shop and just churning out mail-in ballots with their preferred candidate and sending them in? Sure, lots of them will get rejected and many will be challenged when the actual voter shows up and claims to have not voted. But a lot will be accepted. Wisconsin had 89% voter turn out. Really? That seems high. How many of those votes were mail-in ballots? I want to know.
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