Dems must lie about the SAVE America Act because passing it can destroy them
They know that, once voter rolls are cleaned up, the information culled from those clean rolls will wipe out much of the money behind their party.
Ed Timperlake | March 27, 2026
The statistical underpinning of the mathematical principle known as the Law of Large Numbers is a very powerful concept: The larger the sample, the closer the estimate of whatever is being studied can get to its true value.
This abstract math theory has very powerful real-world consequences.
For example, insurance companies set rates based on such analysis; casinos, with the saying “the house ultimately wins,” make very good money on large volumes; the CDC relies on large databases for nationwide public health initiatives; and political polling firms use that math to track political campaigns. One caveat about political polling is that it can also be disreputable, with agenda-driven polling-hack organizations rigging the database for “push polling,” which is mostly designed for targeted, headline-grabbing results.
Another example of Large Number utility occurs in court cases addressing constitutional safeguards against discrimination and other civil rights violations. There, the law of large numbers is a powerful tool to expose whether these problems exist. Relying on large data sets to see if a policy disproportionately harms a protected group, courts will conclude that discrimination exists. Statistical evidence is central to such court cases.
The FBI—an organization I proudly worked with on counterintelligence investigations before political corruption became a problem in the institution—relied heavily on large numbers, so much so that agents were known as “the Kings of Follow-up.” Using millions of data points, real criminal patterns stand out, with random noise fading away.
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