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Msg ID: 2697193 Old Guy +3/-0     
Author:bladeslap
7/21/2021 5:13:07 PM

Are you ever going to say "I was wrong about the claims I made about Wisconsin and Michigan"?

They were debunked. Do you want me to go back in history and quote your text?

You stated "More people voted than people registered in Wi" - They were looking at 2018 or 2016 registration numbers

You also stated that X thousand votes magically appeared in Biden's Column - The conservaitve talk show host apologized stating that he took a screen shot in error

So, Old guy, you presented data which was proven to be false. Are you going to admit that your claims were false and you were misled and misinformed, are do you believe those SPECIFIC claims you made are true?

We all await your response. 

 



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Msg ID: 2697224 Gave you a answer below (NT) +1/-2     
Author:Old Guy
7/21/2021 8:45:01 PM

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Msg ID: 2697242 Sources +2/-0     
Author:bladeslap
7/22/2021 5:44:50 AM

Reply to: 2697224

Reference Michigan:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/11/04/fact-check-typo-led-false-post-michigan-votes-biden/6164385002/

Mackowiak said his original tweet was "honestly" posted and shared, adding, "I have now learned the MI update referenced was typo in one county. I have deleted the original tweet." He admitted it made a mistake and there was no error

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-wisconsin-more-votes-regist/fact-checkwisconsin-did-not-have-more-votes-than-people-registered-idUSKBN27K2WUpan>

I double checked this is well - the number of registered voters they showed was from either 2 or 4 years earlier. Again, inaccurate information

Old Guy, my point is, every single conspiracy theory has been incorrect thus far, from the right



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