It& #39;s weird that this feels like a tribal thing to say, but... don& #39;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& #39;t the point
Lots of folks are asking where I find the results improbable, and the answer is: I don& #39;t. I& #39;m not a data analyst and I don& #39;t want to become one for this. I& #39;m just watching the very idea of voter fraud investigations become politicized in a way that& #39;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">https://twitter.com/shylockh/...