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How can they get away with this kind of stuff in this day and age when everything should be high tech and there should be ways to ensure an accurate vote. It is a joke
How can they get away with this kind of stuff in this day and age when everything should be high tech and there should be ways to ensure an accurate vote. It is a joke
Amazing isn't it? This is the same low tech tactic play that got Al Franken the Senate seat he had to so embarrassingly resign from. It's not a conspiracy theory, it's just good old fashioned cheating.
How can they get away with this kind of stuff in this day and age when everything should be high tech and there should be ways to ensure an accurate vote. It is a joke
Speaking of high tech. We spent millions in South Florida installing traffic cameras, and then the local democrats, mostly in Broward, filed lawsuits to turn the cameras off. Florida State Supreme Court ordered the cameras to be turned back on, but Broward county refuses.
I'm curious, what are they worried about being caught on film?
Check out the map where only one candidate for Governor or Senator was selected. Was this by choice or machine error?
My experience in redrawn district in Pa. When I voted at 8:30 AM, one machine had already been taken out of service. Very short ballot. Clicked my four choices and was about hit the vote button when I noticed my final choice had gone blank. I hit the button again and very quickly hit vote before it became unchecked again.
I told the clerk what happened and he immediately shut down that machine as well.
Interesting part? The female Dem candidate,who I was trying to vote for, was running against long time incumbent Repub man. Big time upset that she unseated him. Machine error or something else?
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