I just did a Google search for QAnon for Tucker and Fox News. The news on QAnon are labeled under "conspiracy" on foxnews.com. I see no promotion of the QAnon theory anywhere.
That is a ridiculous argument to be honest. 100% of Americans have heard of Nazism. Does that mean 100% of Americans are Nazis? By your logic, more Democrats are QAnon believers (28%).
I suspect you're lying because Pew research shows the vast majority of Republicans don't even know what QAnon is. More Democrats know about QAnon than Republicans (28% vs 18%).
You're arguing with a side that is using statistical analysis to detect fraud. Meanwhile your arguments are:
- "fixation on wildly cherry picked data and missaplied (sic) statistics is the conspiracy theory"
- "There are already court cases with the best experts in the land looking at the counts"
- "They are starting to be laughed out of court because they have no evidence to support their claims"
I don't find your arguments compelling because you are arguing to authority. You also use a case that was dismissed that has nothing to do with Benford's Law. Please address specifically what data is being cherry picked and why Benford's Law shouldn't apply in this election.