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Seth, your predictions were/are incredible, the product of your brilliant mind...and this scorecard-type approach will help little minds like mine to help us to even better understand, and prioritize :) God bless you and your work! Merry MAGA Christmas! M J

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This is great work! I'm highly interested in the statistical methods used. I noted anomolies in the Georgia 2020 election using Benford's law... I can't wait to see the lists! :) Merry Christmas! :)

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Seth, your swing state election predictions were incredible. I would hope this brings you a lot of business in the next election because we really need your work in election integrity. Love the ranking system because it will keep people focused and working hard on so many of the election processes that are still very vulnerable to cheating. Your work is invaluabe and will probably help us immensely on the down ballot. You are a great American Patriot. Thanks

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Seth - enjoying everything you produce. A friend inadvertently linked me to this guy: https://substack.com/@spoonamore. Clearly, this guy is reaching radically different conclusions (e.g. Trump/Elon cheated) but I wonder if - at the end of the day - is someone who'd support the same election integrity overhaul you've been promoting. Let's get a fair system that is auditable, simple (no RCV), same day, in-person only, small precincts, all manual count, and when the results are formally tallied, let the chips fall where they may on election outcomes that are declared at 10PM on election day.

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I hope there is somebody reading these posts who can make meaningful contact with the transition team.

Seth can tell the revamped DOJ what rock to look under.

We HAVE TO have our elections fixed. There will be no Trump on the ticket going forward and no such thing as Too Big to Rig.

Everyone here knows, they are planning to steal our "consent to be governed."

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Yes, it's possible to rank the fifty states as to how bad they are. It is just as extension of the problem of choosing the lesser of evils. The entire human race can be ranked from less evil to more evil. What cannot be ranked is from good to bad. The essential question is, can any be improved? Even the least evil can be improved, but none can be improved to the point of becoming good.

An illustration is a huge municipal dump. Can it ever be cleaned up? Not even if it is closed to any further dumping. Some waste is impervious to clean. There is no point at which heat can destroy some things. They might be vaporized, but the vapor itself is dangerous. Even time can do no more than dilute. Only God can get rid of evil. Why hasn't he? Not even the writer of the book of Job could answer that.

Well, then, what's the point of even trying? That's like asking Why bathe? Why wash clothing? Why clean a house? Because at some point filth builds up making life impossible. To quit trying is to commit suicide. Most of us have an unquenchable will to live. And if we want to live, we will have to keep trying. Every moment we face the choice between life and death. As long as we choose life, we will have to choose to keep trying.

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