I am a big fan of Cpt. Keshel's analyses. I am a professional statistician and I very much like Cpt. Keshel's methodology.
A couple of honest questions:
1. To implement the fraud in a given county (e.g., Clark), how many people would need to be involved? Should the Republicans use HUMINT or "undercovers" to investigate and encourage whistleblowers?
2. Are there any states or localities in which the statistical methodology suggests Republican fraud? I am a strong Republican so I am not trying to stir up anything here. And I despise the Democrats for their fraud, lawfare, and many other reasons. But humans are humans. I think it might actually help the Republican cause if an example of Republican fraud were found, publicized, and corrected.
Note, they won't touch a presidential or Senate race, BUT they will go after it when the Dems are mad. My guess is this is much more physical and paper based than machine based, and it relies upon more than a month of early voting to get it done. It hinges on the corruption of the database. Almost all the blue states have Automatic Voter Registration, and that is by design. Imagine a county like Clark County, NV.
Do you think they could get 100 people committed to harvest 100 illegal ballots up if they gave them a list of where to find them? The math there is 10,000 fraudulent ballots. They have the dark money through smurfing activities to make it worth the while $$$ wise.
Here on the ground, we are looking to put pressure on Clark County commissioners for election integrity and cure "electile dysfunction." A pincer move from the Executive whose promise (among many) is to have paper ballots and Clark Co. residents taking up the cause should help reduce or eliminate fraudulent voter registration. Thanks for you analysis. Sharing with my circle of conservatives...IN CHURCHES!!
Here's hoping the new Trump admin can enforce federal election laws to clean up voter rolls and plug some of the other massive gaps in election integrity.
I am a big fan of Cpt. Keshel's analyses. I am a professional statistician and I very much like Cpt. Keshel's methodology.
A couple of honest questions:
1. To implement the fraud in a given county (e.g., Clark), how many people would need to be involved? Should the Republicans use HUMINT or "undercovers" to investigate and encourage whistleblowers?
2. Are there any states or localities in which the statistical methodology suggests Republican fraud? I am a strong Republican so I am not trying to stir up anything here. And I despise the Democrats for their fraud, lawfare, and many other reasons. But humans are humans. I think it might actually help the Republican cause if an example of Republican fraud were found, publicized, and corrected.
Thanks!
Stephen, thanks for the positive feedback. Take a look at this piece I wrote about the feds going after election fraud rings in blue states in Democrat primaries - https://skeshel.substack.com/p/the-four-part-life-cycle-of-a-fraudulent
Note, they won't touch a presidential or Senate race, BUT they will go after it when the Dems are mad. My guess is this is much more physical and paper based than machine based, and it relies upon more than a month of early voting to get it done. It hinges on the corruption of the database. Almost all the blue states have Automatic Voter Registration, and that is by design. Imagine a county like Clark County, NV.
Do you think they could get 100 people committed to harvest 100 illegal ballots up if they gave them a list of where to find them? The math there is 10,000 fraudulent ballots. They have the dark money through smurfing activities to make it worth the while $$$ wise.
Check this out:
https://www.stopbogusballots.com/mission
"Trump should have three or four additional senators backing him"
I've been saying this since November 6th.
Four more from the 2022 election and at least two more from 2020.
We should have a 63 seat RINO-resistant majority in the Senate.
And still nobody but Seth is talking about this? Not even Trump.
Here on the ground, we are looking to put pressure on Clark County commissioners for election integrity and cure "electile dysfunction." A pincer move from the Executive whose promise (among many) is to have paper ballots and Clark Co. residents taking up the cause should help reduce or eliminate fraudulent voter registration. Thanks for you analysis. Sharing with my circle of conservatives...IN CHURCHES!!
Here's hoping the new Trump admin can enforce federal election laws to clean up voter rolls and plug some of the other massive gaps in election integrity.