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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
Where do you show that you voted then? I've never seen an option asking me one way or the other.
It's not on the decennial Census, it's a separate survey.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
Where do you show that you voted then? I've never seen an option asking me one way or the other.
I don't know how it works there, some of us get long form, which asks for much more detail, some get basic short form..it's random as to who gets what. I'm not sure if any political questions on ours either way.
I can't recall ever seeing a questionnaire which asks me if I'd want my vote counted for data or not. That makes no sense in my opinion.
originally posted by: LSU2018
I've been voting since 2000 (albeit not in '08 or '12) and I've never gotten a survey like that.
Voting and Registration
For every national election since 1964, we collected data on the characteristics of American voters. Find out how many citizens of voting age are registered, and how many vote, by age and sex, race and ethnicity, and more. Census.gov
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
Where do you show that you voted then? I've never seen an option asking me one way or the other.
I don't know how it works there, some of us get long form, which asks for much more detail, some get basic short form..it's random as to who gets what. I'm not sure if any political questions on ours either way.
I can't recall ever seeing a questionnaire which asks me if I'd want my vote counted for data or not. That makes no sense in my opinion.
It's not something I would answer.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: vonclod
It's not something I would answer.
It's bad enough I have to give them info every 10 years.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
I've been voting since 2000 (albeit not in '08 or '12) and I've never gotten a survey like that.
Then you obviously contributed to an election fraud narrative. Right?
Voting and Registration
For every national election since 1964, we collected data on the characteristics of American voters. Find out how many citizens of voting age are registered, and how many vote, by age and sex, race and ethnicity, and more. Census.gov
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: IndieA
Not my fault those people are mental and can't fight their way out of a paper bag if their deluded supporters relied on it.
originally posted by: dug88
I have to say, this one seems like a bit of a reach. It's not like China doesn't have trees and woodpulp. Why would they necessarily have used bamboo pulp to make the forged ballots? There's also multiple bamboo paper manufacturers in the US.
originally posted by: LSU2018
Where's the option to find out how many people chose not to let their data be recorded?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: IndieA
Not my fault those people are mental and can't fight their way out of a paper bag if their deluded supporters relied on it.
originally posted by: IndieA
Did you know that some people wanted to remove Lin Wood's name from a courtroom at Mercer Law School?