How does voter ID work, when voting by mail? (soldiers, election, county)
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How can we trust this process, when we have hardcore partisans like Snipes in Broward county opening the mail-in ballots, before transporting them in their own cars? No recount can be trusted at this point, because we don't know how many GOP ballots she threw away or destroyed.
How can we trust this process, when we have hardcore partisans like Snipes in Broward county opening the mail-in ballots, before transporting them in their own cars? No recount can be trusted at this point, because we don't know how many GOP ballots she threw away or destroyed.
How can we trust this process, when we have hardcore partisans like Snipes in Broward county opening the mail-in ballots, before transporting them in their own cars? No recount can be trusted at this point, because we don't know how many GOP ballots she threw away or destroyed.
Well, you have Kemp down there in Georgia in charge of his own election.
So, this is not a partisan thing. It's that some people are shady.
But, fortunately, voter fraud isn't a widespread issue.
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After this, I'm seriously reconsidering if Hillary won the popular vote.
LOL!
Don't be ridiculous. Of course she did.
Most mail-in voters are soldiers, citizens living overseas, and the elderly (except in Washington, where all votes are mail-in) and for most of those groups, the votes skew Republican.
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