I predicted Biden would win the election. I figured he'd get Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the blue column. I figured Biden would be more palatable to older white male voters than Hillary. Thereby flipping these three states which Hillary narrowly lost. Add in an African American woman with a smidge of East Indian DNA and you inspire more black voters to show up or mail in ballots. While all these ended up ringing true, what I really noticed most in my subdivision in SE Michigan was that the Biden signs I saw while walking my dog were damn close to rivaling those that were for Trump. Back in 2016 I saw less than 10 Hillary signs throughout my sub. This solidified my opinion that things were going to change this time. So, if this was my experience in just my subdivision, I'd have to assume this played out all over SE Michigan and the tri-county area.
Hmf.
*grumbles*
Good analysis.
It's not that I think you or your angle is wrong...I just felt that Biden won with a degree of success more than I would have expected. To win is one thing - but he apparently won with ease. In election terms, this wasn't really a close race.
Do I think what you said makes sense and that Biden could have won for those reasons? Yes. Do I think that he could have won to such a serious extent as he did? Not so much.
So I do think fraud - and from what I can tell, a lot of fraud [relative to other elections - probably more in any election in American history] took place? Yes. Do I think that fraud would have changed the outcome of the election? That much, I can't quite tell.
I think the fraud was basically "insurance" to guarantee a Biden victory. It probably wasn't even needed, and also has the adverse effect of making people less likely to trust their institutions in the USA. I'm also suspicious about anything that gets swept under the rug so quickly.
Do you remember when Osama Bin Laden's body was buried at sea after he was executed, apparently "out of respect for Islamic Law" [what, with the American military respecting Islam so much, and all that]? It's like they were just giving fodder for conspiracy theorists with that one, lol.
In reality, they probably didn't want Bin Laden's execution to be a big event, causing more problems with ISIS-like Islamic groups, but still...it was just suspicious, and that's basically how I feel about the American election this year.
I'm just saying it's FISHY.