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They said it was in the bag..ha.. the poll workers were kicked out and they brought out ballots from underneath tables while sending everyone home ...the big cheat.. if they were honest they would have included that big fraud organization they worked on and changed the rules to easily cheat.. that was the only reason to change the rules..the dems are dirty.
The point I was making was that the pretext of "making the election more secure" or "fortifying [i.e., securing] the election" is flagrantly at odds with the fact that the conspirators pushed for widespread indiscriminate mail-in voting, which is far LESS secure than secret voting at an official polling place.
Incorrectly labeling elections officials as "conspirators" invalidates your argument.
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No, it's enforcing the law. People violating state law, by unlawfully changing laws on the fly, should be something every American is opposed to. Why is this even debatable? Either we are nation of laws, or we aren't. It sure seems like one political party is the lynch mob, which favors lawlessness and mob violence, and yet is always the first one to sue it's political opponents in court.
This article is from September, but it discusses the changes states had made in their voting procedure for 2020. I guess they all "unlawfully changed laws on the fly"? Or is it just the "blue" states that you have a beef with?
For the general election, at least 30 states plus the District of Columbia have made at least some changes that will make it easier and more accessible for voters to cast their ballots from home. These changes include removing strict excuse requirements or allowing COVID-19 concerns to be a valid excuse to vote absentee, allowing ballot drop boxes, offering prepaid postage on election mail and proactively sending all active registered voters applications to request an absentee ballot -- with some even skipping that step and sending the actual ballots.
The states are: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
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They said it was in the bag..ha.. the poll workers were kicked out and they brought out ballots from underneath tables while sending everyone home
Then, explain why they sent home all the observers, then pretended to be getting ready to leave? Once they kicked out the observers, then why did they pull out the crates that were under a table covered with a tablecloth?
If everything was on the up and up, they wouldn't have 1) kicked out all the observers and; 2) had crates of ballots hidden under a covered table.
If everything was on the up and up, they wouldn't have 1) kicked out all the observers and; 2) had crates of ballots hidden under a covered table.
1) They weren't kicked out; they left. This is well documented by the Fulton County election officials and state independent monitors.
2) Those "crates of ballots" are how ballots are transported from the individual precincts to where the ballots are counted. The boxes, standard in almost every county, are sealed at the precinct and unsealed when they're to be counted. They weren't hidden.
So much of this teeth-gnashing can be directly attributed to the ignorance so many seem to have about the elections process - how votes are collected, counted, and recorded. Certainly these partisan "poll watchers" need extensive training before they're allowed anywhere near a polling place or where the votes are being counted.
No, I know that you haven't read my posts in this thread. The point I was making was that the pretext of "making the election more secure" or "fortifying [i.e., securing] the election" is flagrantly at odds with the fact that the conspirators pushed for widespread indiscriminate mail-in voting, which is far LESS secure than secret voting at an official polling place.
Your comment about "evidence" was non-responsive.
It makes sense once you realize that from their perspective, "fortifying" the vote, means increasing Biden's chances of wining, which we know requires reducing the safeguards and protections to overwhelm the system to allow illegal voting. Judges have said they cannot disqualify tainted votes, because there were just too many of them. In other words, if you are going to cheat, do it in such a huge way that it cannot be undone without ensnaring the innocent and removing their votes as well.
1) They weren't kicked out; they left. This is well documented by the Fulton County election officials and state independent monitors.
2) Those "crates of ballots" are how ballots are transported from the individual precincts to where the ballots are counted. The boxes, standard in almost every county, are sealed at the precinct and unsealed when they're to be counted. They weren't hidden.
So much of this teeth-gnashing can be directly attributed to the ignorance so many seem to have about the elections process - how votes are collected, counted, and recorded. Certainly these partisan "poll watchers" need extensive training before they're allowed anywhere near a polling place or where the votes are being counted.
They left because the 4 that stayed behind made it appear that everybody was going home.
The ballots were hidden under a table that had a tablecloth over it. If everything was on the up and up, there was no need to have hidden them.
Why was Ruby Freeman counting what were supposedly mail-in ballots with no one observing her?
And, finally, why did the daughter surreptitiously passed a flash drive to her mother? If it all was legit, then why the deceptive behavior?
Stop trying to twist yourself into a pretzel trying to defend fraudulent behavior.
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