Well, not with the right data to follow it up, I don’t think. Statistical analyses are powerful tools when fed extensive data, such as historical US election results. However, if there’s a good rebuttal to their findings, I’d like to learn about it, because the sources they cite are legitimate and they provide concrete examples.
Also, this whole thing falls in line with everything we’ve been hearing about the right, including their ties to other corrupt governments as part of the known & growing network of transnational organized crime, their rampant election tampering, and voter disenfranchisement. Trump is right in the middle of many Russian dealings, and Musk has every incentive to dismantle the agencies looking into him. If it sounds like a conspiracy, it’s because it’s part of one, but that doesn’t necessarily make it any less real. [1]
Well, not with the right data to follow it up, I don’t think. Statistical analyses are powerful tools when fed extensive data, such as historical US election results. However, if there’s a good rebuttal to their findings, I’d like to learn about it, because the sources they cite are legitimate and they provide concrete examples.
Also, this whole thing falls in line with everything we’ve been hearing about the right, including their ties to other corrupt governments as part of the known & growing network of transnational organized crime, their rampant election tampering, and voter disenfranchisement. Trump is right in the middle of many Russian dealings, and Musk has every incentive to dismantle the agencies looking into him. If it sounds like a conspiracy, it’s because it’s part of one, but that doesn’t necessarily make it any less real. [1]
Can you tell me where the concrete examples are? A 29-page PDF filled with graphics is insanely hard to parse on mobile