It's weird that this feels like a tribal thing to say, but... don't we *definitely* need to investigate voter fraud wherever the results look especially improbable? Even when it will presumably have no impact on the overall outcome whatsoever? Changing the outcome isn't the point
Lots of folks are asking where I find the results improbable, and the answer is: I don't. I'm not a data analyst and I don't want to become one for this. I'm just watching the very idea of voter fraud investigations become politicized in a way that's deeply unsettling to me.
This is an example of a thread where I read through it as a layman and think, "yeah, this should be addressed." A zillion people looking for reasons to confirm or disconfirm it while calling one another stupid is not addressing it. https://twitter.com/shylockh/status/1325120312455749634
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