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Sorry, this sounds like something the Trump campaign would do to create doubt because he's behind in the polls. He's hoping to pull another Bush V. Gore by installing a SCJ days before the election. Trump supporters really seem to be wanting to create a civil war. I for one would prefer to just redraw the Pacific Northwest into Canada and give the minority of Trump supporters in the area a map to Idaho.
Top of the photo is Food and Wine Magazine Sept 2016 issue with this cover
It says Food and Wine The Best of Italy Now and has a pizza on the cover. Mailed Aug 2016.
This could be applications for ballot requests being processed at the post office in August 2016. Or primary ballots in Aug 2016 being processed in postal bins with other mail including magazines and newspapers also being processed.
That's not a dumpster. It's a processing bin. See the interior gray plastic bin. It's one of those big gray plastic mail bins on huge rollers, used by the post office.
Sorry, this sounds like something the Trump campaign would do to create doubt because he's behind in the polls. He's hoping to pull another Bush V. Gore by installing a SCJ days before the election. Trump supporters really seem to be wanting to create a civil war. I for one would prefer to just redraw the Pacific Northwest into Canada and give the minority of Trump supporters in the area a map to Idaho.
Just for the record:
Are those "Trump supporters" or "Marxists & Leftists" that have been burning, looting, and rioting for the past few months?
Why are you raising an article from 4 years ago, in all this time that investigative team at the Gateway Pundit couldn't come up with any details other than the same old picture.
What was the statement from the elections board in 2016.
Nope, try harder. The newspapers in that bin are the September 18, 2020 edition.
Sorry, this sounds like something the Trump campaign would do to create doubt because he's behind in the polls. He's hoping to pull another Bush V. Gore by installing a SCJ days before the election. Trump supporters really seem to be wanting to create a civil war. I for one would prefer to just redraw the Pacific Northwest into Canada and give the minority of Trump supporters in the area a map to Idaho.
He was behind in the 2016 polls too, and look what happened.
Democrats hard at work committing election fraud again
AGAIN is the important word here.
Someone needs to make a compilation of all the voting fraud instances the Dems have been caught doing.
And those only the ones they actually got caught doing.
It seems to me that someone bent on creating this weird story, who worked in the mail room, could toss a few items in the bin before snapping the picture. Grab a few circulars, a paper sack.
Does this look like dumpster trash you've ever seen in your life? Every dumpster I've seen is gross. Gunk all over it.
Does it seem believable that dumpster workers, on hearing there were thousands of ballots in their bin, would try to hide that fact and cover up the ballots?
And that the only news source that would cover it is this hoax site?
I see tons of magazines, as well as bound copies of the Community Voice that weren't delivered. A spiral notebook - sorry - not a sorting bin
Big deal. You people are nuts. This is probably a USPS sorting bin photoshopped in with recycling. The dead giveaway in the article is the source saying right after the ballots were seen the landfill employee climbed in and started covering up all of the ballots with cardboard. Why the hell would a landfill employee give two s#@ts about what you can see in a dumpster. And the one picture with the guy climbing in and the lady in front almost acting as if she is trying to get them out of there.
Until there is definitive proof of fraud associated to the mail in ballots please do not litter this board with nonsense.
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