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do it see if it comes out the same lol
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: MConnalley
Look at you, busting out the English to Latin translator. You can always tell when someone is using one.
originally posted by: ressiv
gosh...what happend to the russians ????????
did they push the democrats this time??????? weird... very weird !
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: SouthernForkway26
a reply to: MConnalley
USPS Carrier in PA Claims Higher-Ups Instructed Workers to Backdate Ballots
At the very least there needs to be an investigation into this immediately.
Trump's 'deeply stupid' Wisconsin campaign staff try to get Pennsylvania Republicans to commit fraud
The deadline for ballots to be mailed in Pennsylvania was Tuesday, Nov. 3. The campaign sent out an email from its Wisconsin staff, saying: "Trump Victory urgently needs volunteers to make phone calls to Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return their absentee ballots.
"These phone calls will help President Trump win the election!" it concluded. The problem is, it can't unless there's a really big conspiracy to get those ballots injected into the system, one that would involve postal workers or the election observers inside canvassing rooms. They would need the postal workers to illegally manufacture fraudulent postmarks on the ballots. Or they would need someone in the rooms where they count the ballots who could smuggle them in and slip them into the process. Nevertheless, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that "dozens" of staff of Wisconsin's Republican Party were involved in the effort to recruit volunteers.
Wisco nsin Republicans press Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return ballots after Election Day
Lookie there. Now wouldn't you agree that an investigation into fraud would be the best for both parties?
Here's some evidence for you guys to start that investigation...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: rickymouse
Yeah, in that county. But often if there is a glitch in software, it happens in more than one place. I think everywhere that that software was used, since there is evidence of it being wrong in one county, they should be required to hand count.
Check it but I have a suspicion it was an isolated incident.
originally posted by: circuitsports
The MI GOP chair has said that a recount of 1 country in MI has found that software has flipped 6000 trump votes for bidden - same software used in 47 counties.
Apparently this county has 18,000 voters so thats 1/3 being improperly counted by computers.....a "glitch" in a system beset by obvious attempts at fraud.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
And wouldn't you know it...there is a GEORGE SOROS connection to the software.
Source: centipedenation.com... is-used-in-30-states/
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: carewemust
And wouldn't you know it...there is a GEORGE SOROS connection to the software.
Source: centipedenation.com... is-used-in-30-states/
Some members of the house also.
originally posted by: circuitsports
It doesn’t matter who votes, it matters if dominion counts them.
pbs.twimg.com...
originally posted by: HalWesten
Here's what I haven't seen you say yet - if one system is affected by a "glitch", it stands to reason that every other system with that same version of software might have that same "glitch".