A claim has been made that all forms of alleged voter fraud (of scale) would be detected by recounting the paper ballots and comparing them to machine counts, which has been done in some challenged states, finding no problems. That sound right to you?
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I have only seen a crappy "debunk" that said "those aren't suitcases but ballot boxes" (as if that was the point). Do you have a link to a decent debunk
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The answer is... Don’t hold your breath. For some reason Scott keeps saying this.
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It’s as if Scott has dipped a toe into the lake of reality. I assume the comforting warmth of lies and conspiracies is where he returns, but one can always hope.
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I’d love to see how they debunked other than saying “that’s normal process and not Suitcases”.... which if I was committing fraud is exactly what I would say too - so where’s the real debunk - where in normal process to do we scan the same batch over and over
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Also in Mr Sterlings debunk he failed to show that part of the video/ he spoke up until the shady stuff happened and people of course accept it without paying attention
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Can anyone answer a simple question: why were there people counting ballots AFTER the election officials stopped counting for the night and sent everyone home? People counting after that announcement/stoppage gives the impression of impropriety (even if there wasn't any (?))
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There were two groups of people working. Cutters and counters. The cutters remove the ballot from@the envelope, and put it in the black bins that we saw under the table. All “cutting” was complete. So the cutters could go home. Some people, including upper admin folks...
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Nope. Completely wrong.
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