In 2001, after the hotly contested election that George W. Bush won by 537 votes in Florida, the nonpartisan Miller Center at the University of Virginia created The National Commission on Federal Election Reform to make recommendations about how to remedy defects in the election system. The co-chairs of the commission were former President Gerald R. Ford and former President Jimmy Carter. I had the good fortune to be a member of that distinguished commission. The commission was comprised of equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans. There was no partisan acrimony. We all agreed on two principles: first, that every qualified citizen should be encouraged to vote; and two, every vote should be counted.
How times have changed! Republicans are so fanatically devoted to the Great Con Artist Donald Trump that they minimize the brazen attempt to overturn the government and the Constitution to keep him in power. They dismiss the pardoning of those who brutalized police officers, smashed windows and doors at the U.S. Capitol and threatened to kill Vice President Mike Pence and Speaker Nancy Pelosi on behalf of their idol.
I immediately sensed that something smelled fishy about the election results in 2024. I saw his lethargic rallies and her passionate, enthusiastic rallies. I didn’t think he could possibly win. Her voters were motivated, his were not. When the results were in, I thought that the election was rigged. I thought that Musk or Putin had fixed the computers.
I was wrong. Not about the accuracy of the outcome but about the means of rigging the vote. Trump partisans couldn’t take the risk of a free and fair election. So they spent four years organizing voter suppression on a grand scale.
Greg Palast is expert at monitoring vote integrity. He did the statistical work, and his conclusion was that Trump lost. He lost due to a sustained Republican effort to suppress the votes of likely Democratic voters.
He wrote:
Trump lost. That is, if all legal voters were allowed to vote, if all legal ballots were counted, Trump would have lost the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia. Vice-President Kamala Harris would have won the Presidency with 286 electoral votes.
And, if not for the mass purge of voters of color, if not for the mass disqualification of provisional and mail-in ballots, if not for the new mass “vigilante” challenges in swing states, Harris would have gained at least another 3,565,000 votes, topping Trump’s official popular vote tally by 1.2 million.
Stay with me and I’ll give you the means, methods and, most important, the key calculations.
The result: Trump is an illegitimate president.
Just like “miracle schools” rig test scores by excluding low-scoring students, MAGA desperados rigged the election by excluding likely Harris voters.
Now Trump is busily engaged in destroying the federal government and replacing independent career civil servants with Trump loyalists. Department after department will be led by Trump cronies who pledge allegiance to him, not to the country or the Constitution.
Long-standing policies against discrimination are being trashed.
A completely unqualified MAGA-man was confirmed by the Republican Senate majority and placed in charge of the Department of Defense. Soon, Senate Republicans will decide whether to place a woman with zero experience and dubious foreign connections in charge of all government intelligence agencies. And they will decide whether to place a crackpot in charge of public health.
I am a patriot. I love the United States of America .
I cry for my country.

What they are doing by stopping money for Federal government spending is IMPOUNDMENT! This is illegal. Please sound the alarm.
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Shouldn’t the headline read: Harris Lost due to Voter Suppression?
Democrats are going to have to be a whole lot tougher if they ever intend to win again. Perhaps when Trump was telling his followers that they only had to vote once during his campaign, he knew the GOP had devised a massive voter suppression scheme in the states that would suppress Democratic votes going forward. Trump already knew that conservatives had the advantage by the number of extremist appointees in the courts as well.
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Trump was certainly very relaxed in the closing weeks. He had an air of assurance that was bizarre. Remember the rally where the sound system stopped working so he put in his favorite playlist and danced for 40 minutes in his stupid way.
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Is there anything Democratic governors like Shapiro and Whitmer could have done in their states to fight voter suppression or overseen the counting of votes better?
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Diane: Trump’s calmness also bothered me–it seemed he “knew” something that others did not know–it was different than before. But that woman in the film–she gets “best picture” for what stupid arrogance looks like. CBK
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From msn: Biden received more than 81 million votes in the 2020 presidential election, according to the Federal Election Commission. That’s just over 51% of the popular vote. Biden holds the record for most votes ever won by a U.S. presidential candidate.
He received 306 electoral votes, well past the 270 needed to win. end quote
Somehow Biden beat the voter suppression of the GOP, thank goodness.
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After their loss in 2020, they redoubled voter suppression.
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There is only one peaceful way to stop FELON47 and MAGA. It isn’t in the courts. It isn’t through the media.
Blue states leave the union and join Canada.
Let the January 6, 2021 TRAITOR and his miniority of MAGA lunatics have the red states that don’t join with the blue states.
Let the active military vote with their boots. Join the leader you want to follow. Go blue or red. Or just get out.
Still, the convicted rapist won’t be stopped. He’ll still have a country to bully, just a lot poorer, a lot dumber, with fewer people and more crime and a lot smaller military force. His bargaining power to blackmail the world to do what he wants will also be diminished dramatically.
EDUCATION
“Students in blue states scored significantly higher on outcome measures of math and reading in grades four and eight than did students in red states. The difference in per-student funding accounted for the significantly higher performance on outcome measures.”
“Blue states tend to have higher educational attainment rates, including people with a bachelor degree. With some exceptions, they are also the hubs for technology and other growth economic sectors.
“Most blue states, and their lawmakers, have a general sense of the value of public universities and colleges and are seeking paths to re-invest in them after the severe ebb of state funding before and during the Great Recession and the onset of the COVID pandemic.
I”n contrast, a Pew Research Center survey found that some 59% of Republicans feel that colleges and universities have a negative effect on American society, profess low esteem for professors and feel that they are influenced by political leftist activism.”
GDP
Red and blue states vary so much in their economic trajectories that they may as well be two distinct countries within the United States.
First, blue states have enjoyed higher economic growth rates on average than red states since the Great Recession. Since the mid-2000s, the business cycle of blue states has increasingly diverged from that of their red counterparts.
CRIME
“Original analysis from the Center for American Progress Action Fund shows that, on average, cities in blue states have lower rates of gun homicides and shooting incidents than comparably sized cities in red states and are seeing larger single-year decreases in gun violence rates in 2023.”
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The blue states are paying federal taxes to subsidize red states.
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That won’t change even in Lloyd’s new “Blue Nation.” The Red Nation will charge us 200% tariffs for food.
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“Students in blue states scored significantly higher on outcome measures of math and reading in grades four and eight than did students in red states. The difference in per-student funding accounted for the significantly higher performance on outcome measures.”
Wow! How can one state so many absurdities in two sentences?
“outcome measures”? What are those? Is there one “measure” that all states mandate that the students suffer through and do at the same time and under the same testing conditions?
Why the hell do those invalid supposed outcome measures taken (as in stolen-yes stolen) at a single point in time and place mean anything? Hint, they don’t mean anything at all due to all the invalidities involved in the standards and testing malpractice regime. Why not 6th and 10th grades?
What is the difference between a “red” (commie?) state and a blue (water?) state? What happens when a state votes for the Rethug prez candidate one election and for the Dim prez candidate in the next. Does it become a purple or violet or magenta or mauve or lilac or. . . state.? Is there a satellite out their that measures the electromagnetic waves coming off of the various states?
Differences in student funding can cause (account for) differences (significantly higher) in standardized test scores? Really? Why is it that? Couldn’t they account for significantly lower scores? Hint-No, see above explanation about invalidities. That “difference” isn’t doing a damn thing.
The loose, absurd, insane and invalid language usage by proponents of the standards and testing malpractice regime by itself invalidates their arguments.
When oh when will we quit abusing the students with the standards and testing malpractice regime?
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You still deny that Joe Biden has suffered serious cognitive decline despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. And now you fall for this nonsense. A 100% blind partisan, no longer with even a smidgen of scholarly detachment.
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I prefer Biden’s mental decline to Trump’s stupidity, avarice, and cruelty.
All to benefit his greed and the KKK.
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Everyone suffers cognitive decline, including you and Trump. If Biden had told Americans to inject bleach, and started announcing he knew better than scientists and doctors, THEN I would know that he was cognitively unfit to be president.
If Biden was suddenly talking about America having the right to Greenland, and using the money of hardworking Americans to buy it for his family and friends, I would think he was nuts. I would also think the people who blindly followed him were even more nuts!
If Biden had told America that Haitian immigrants were kidnapping and eating their neighbors’ pets, I would KNOW FOR CERTAIN that he was nuts.
And I would question the cognitive fitness of Trump fans who would still give him $10,000 to attend his fake university and Trump fans who would willingly sacrifice their sons and daughters in a war with Denmark because Trump told them to do so.
I may have cognitive decline and I am glad to not have the same cognitive ability as the people who would inject bleach because Trump told them it was good.
It’s fine that you disagree with me and believe everything Trump says because Trump is as cognitively fit as you are.
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According to many neuroscientists we are all in cognitive decline after our mid-twenties to early thirties.
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rePUG-ni-CONS cheat! Trump has always cheated. He even cheats at golf.
GOP went from the Party of Lincoln to THE “Party of STINKIN’.”
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Cheating at golf?
I don’t cheat at golf. . . I just happen to miscount in my favor. . . every time I play. . . which is nine holes once a year (the old body doesn’t work well anymore).
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I know election denial isn’t a good look, but DAMN. Palast’s analysis should be front-page news.
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