@Tamerlane
1) Just to clarify are you saying the ecological fallacy is implying there's 0 voter fraud or low voter fraud? And you're going to have to provide a link in regards to the USPS thing. It's not that I don't believe you, it's just I don't know what you mean by USPS tampering with elections. If you're referring to DeJoy dragging his feet to jeapordize 150,000 mail-in ballots, then yes I agree. Systematic voter suppression like that is happening, but it's important to note it was the President who installed DeJoy into that position.
2) The age of the study is irrelevant if the data is sound, and I'm not sure what you mean that the brennan center report is a "citation of a citation of a citation." It's a report with over 200 citations showing that voter fraud is historically low and that even if all the allegations listed in the report were true, existing laws would have caught them and prevented those votes.
3)Sure, the brennan center report isn't about mail-in voting. That's why I provided the second link. When you say "fraudulent votes themselves" are you referring to ballot stuffing?
4) I guess? But wouldn't the logic follow that if that type of widespread voter fraud was occurring, the side doing it wouldn't have done so poorly in the house and senate elections? It also doesn't account for the number of individuals required to pull off 5000-10000 fraudulent votes. I looked around and of the few instances of legitimate electoral fraud I found, none of them exceeded 1000 fraudulent votes. Not sure if there's a good resource to see how many fraudulent votes are usually found in actual cases of fraud.
Which states would you like articles about? Though, I get the feeling that it doesn't matter how many I link, because you won't believe any of them.
The court decisions have been pretty well reported. Surprised you haven't seen them. Googling "trump court cases" brings up a bunch of articles. I will cede this, because I hadn't realized just how many cases had been filed. I thought it was 5-7, but it looks more like 11 because they some were filed in both state and federal court. There are maybe 1 or 2 that are important. The postmark one is in my eyes the biggest, but it might become moot since Biden is leading in Penn without the postmarked ballots already. The rest are very small potatoes. Lawsuits involving individuals. An observer doesn't like where he was placed, or someone who doesn't like the automatic signature readers. The biggest problem so far for a lot of them is they lack evidence.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/06/us/politics/election-courts.html
Here's a court reporter that's been live tweeting the court calls:
https://twitter.com/alanfeuer
@Kanami-chan
I can't help it if you want to reject reality and embrace conspiracy. Though, you should be glad the tech issues were resolved since they were benefiting the side you don't like.
@Thoraxe41
I've really only heard of machine errors in Anterim county Michigan. And if it's true that there were issues I definitely think counties using those machines should audit their votes.
Biggest election error in trump's favor are the 150,000 ballots the USPS processed on Nov. 4. There's no way to tell how many of them were in states that won't count them because they were late. The USPS is also missing a little under 5000 ballots, but that could be due to the court ordered rush the workers were under.
The sharpie thing is odd. Basically everyone, the Department of Homeland Security, the Maricopa County Elections Department, and the NV State Attorney General have said the sharpies did not result in any disenfranchisement of voters. In other words that the sharpies are okay.
The dead can linger in the system a while. Some states are more vigilant about doing spring cleaning of their voter polls than others. I doubt any of the dead votes were counted. The votes have to be cross checked with their qualified voter file, which is kept up to date with help from the Social Security Administration. At least that's my understanding of it from Michigan SoS Benson's explanation.
https://twitter.com/MichSoS/status/1324391461014675456/photo/1
I think he'd have to flip PA as well since Biden is ahead there by about 30k votes.