hmm is that wrong? maybe the election workers just knew that the people didn’t *really* intend to vote for Trumphttps://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1424565433391255552 …
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Replying to @soncharm
I mean, it seems reasonable. The story has one main example of such a ballot--the voter marked all Democrats with a check mark, including a check mark for Biden, but seems to have accidentally checked Trump and then scribbled it out.pic.twitter.com/f1lglC8wYl
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Replying to @stuartbuck1 @soncharm
You mean the voter filled in the circle to vote for Trump, and ignored the down ballot choices, which were then check marked by a Democrat poll worker who also checked Biden.
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Replying to @jwilliamkeech @soncharm
There's no evidence of that. What is more likely: that an voter messed up, or that an election worker went to a lot of trouble and risk to falsify one ballot for no gain?
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The latter - except that there was no risk because they removed (R) poll watchers and continued to count votes. Once that happens any questionable matter has to be assumed to be fraud - when you first defeat audit measures every questionable item must be assumed fraudulent.
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Not an accurate description of election night (they all thought they were going home after 14-16 hours of work, but then the Secretary of State told them to stay, so the few people left reluctantly stayed behind to keep counting--nothing remotely suspicious about it).
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Oh, you're either a paid shill or a liar.
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Just someone who pays attention to facts rather than conspiracy websites.
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You proposed an insane interpretation of events - all the (R) poll watchers got tired at the same time and just ... left. Except that the Sec State told a few (but not the (R) watchers) to stay and they did. Your own statement with nothing added concedes guilt.
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Correction to your statement: All poll watchers of both parties, and all workers of any party whatsoever, except the few that were left when the Secretary of State's office called and said, "Don't go home, keep counting." There is zero evidence of partisan intent or effect here.
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The evidence is in who the workers who "kept counting" after the call and clear out of the room were. Were there observers from the (R) party there? Can you prove that there were? If you can't then the election is invalid because the anti-fraud rules were not followed.
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