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RE: New report finds string of ballot mishaps confirms fears of large-scale mail-in...
(10-19-2020 12:02 PM)Was SoMs Eagle Wrote:  
(10-19-2020 07:01 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  
(10-17-2020 07:31 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  But but...the fake news said there is no proof of election fraud.

Well, no, they actually don't say that. And this is not proof of election fraud. Sorry.

Sorry there Tom but most sane people would consider the 325,000 double votes mean there are some serious problems.

Most people would actually read the ProPublica article and know that these were not votes but rather just requests for ballots. But you do you. 07-coffee3
10-19-2020 12:32 PM
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