Citizens deserve to have faith in the integrity of the election process and its outcome. It is our responsibility, as elected public servants, to assure the process’s integrity through transparency and the investigation of allegations of wrongdoing. Every legal vote must count.
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Thank you for supporting election integrity! We very much need to shine copious light on these elections. Go through every aspect from vote-casting to gathering to (especially) counting. Only dishonest people oppose the audits we need for election integrity.
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Where is the evidence?
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Too late. My county is already certified and I’m sure they ran the election with honesty and integrity like they always do. You are on the wrong side of history here. You are being fiscally irresponsible with our tax dollars. Stop.
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Now do the Russia hoax and impeachment.
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You are a HERO to every American
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A HERO has the courage to admit defeat....not wallow in it
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The majority of citizens already have faith in the system. Do not waste time and resources pursuing this. What we do want is a solid plan to get us through the pandemic - kind of like what the MDHHS has finally done for us, but with some economic relief for small business too
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Right. Because your candidate won, let’s ignore all of these irregularities until the next time and maybe your person won’t win. And then we argue about it. Is that what you’re saying? Because I think that’s what got us here. The corruption is deep.
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