Statistician Nate Silver’s latest model gives Donald Trump a 61.5% chance of winning the White House, dropping Kamala Harris’s likelihood to 38.3%. The Polymarket betting odds concur with Silver.
What’s to stop that from happening?
A tsunami of mail-in ballots courtesy of the Democrat Party machine, a report said.
Trump could very well lose Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania “because he cannot stop mail-in ballots from strip malls, Walmarts, and gas stations” from being counted, according to the Mega4America blog on Substack.
“The national media, the DNC, Hollywood and lots of influencers are driving toward one objective — get Kamala close enough to cover the 2024 MAIL-IN BALLOT STEAL,” the report said.
“In each swing state, we can show between 400,000 and 750,000 anomalous identity/property combinations — from which a mail-in ballot will be mailed — 67% of which are address-ineligible,” the report said. “These ballots are ready to vote — illegally, but in a way that cannot be stopped with any current system, process or group of lawyers.” […]
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