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The name should have been referenced, but they wouldn't have actually signed into a Democratic pollbook when there wasn't even a runoff. No one should have been able to sign anything in the Democratic poll book on the 24th.
Exactly. But they did. That's what's being investigated, and the instances of such are being counted.
The MS woman who was told she wasn't eligible to vote in the runoff was told that because she had already voted Democrat on June 3rd, which would have been indicated in the Democratic Poll Book.
Exactly. But they did. That's what's being investigated, and the instances of such are being counted.
The MS woman who was told she wasn't eligible to vote in the runoff was told that because she had already voted Democrat on June 3rd, which would have been indicated in the Democratic Poll Book.
A page posted on facebook and twitter doen't mean that people actually signed into the Democratic book on the 24th.
Yep, you're right. I was thinking U.S. Reps. Sorry.
Sure you did. Because rep districts are each half the state, too. (Psst! That's not really true, either.) You repeated that three times in this thread. It's pretty obvious that's what you thought.
But good for you, you learned that senators represent their entire state today. Your fifth grade teacher would be proud of you. But you'll understand why no one will take you seriously, right?
This thread sure ruffled the feathers of the libs.
If there really is evidence then let it be presented. Are you afraid of the truth?
Not at all. Bring it to light. Dig deep. Let's have hearings, interviews, demonstrations, people chaining themselves to fences, other people waving that fun flag with the snake. Lawsuits and countersuits. People in tricornered hats with misspelled signs. With all that tax money of mine going to Mississippi, at least they can entertain me a bit in return.
Sure you did. Because rep districts are each half the state, too.
No, they're divided proportionately. I was thinking 2 U.S. Senators, but then thought of Congressional Districts. It was a mistake on my part. I've already apologized.
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