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Post by Merge on Nov 13, 2022 19:28:21 GMT
I would say this is a problem…. What will they say if Lake wins? Still fraudulent?
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Post by hop2 on Nov 13, 2022 20:32:14 GMT
I would say this is a problem…. So the republicans who run the election board is supervisors in Maricopa county faked it for the democrats?
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Nov 13, 2022 20:49:34 GMT
I would say this is a problem…. So the republicans who run the election board is supervisors in Maricopa county faked it for the democrats? What I have seen from people on Twitter is that they think it is fake because Hobbs was “overseeing” her own election and because it is taking too long. People are saying that the longer it takes to get results the more likely the end result will be for a democrat.
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 13, 2022 21:57:10 GMT
And then there is Georgia….
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 13, 2022 23:09:50 GMT
And quietly he concedes….
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 13, 2022 23:55:48 GMT
This could be a problem as a result of the results of the mid-term.
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 14, 2022 4:19:05 GMT
Image 154 million people all voting on the same day and all those ballots counted the same day.
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Post by Skellinton on Nov 14, 2022 5:02:56 GMT
Image 154 million people all voting on the same day and all those ballots counted the same day. Is he also suggesting it be a nationwide holiday where NO voting citizens have to work. Not doctors, nurses, EMTS, banks, police, etc? That is really the only way everyone could vote. When we voted in person my husband always got to the polls just in the Nick of time due to his long work days and hideous commute. I just don’t see why making voting harder is a good thing. It just galls me that people keep complaining about this. I know it is only the Republicans that do, and that is because they think it will help them, but it just makes me so angry. If they even had a shred of actual reason behind it, it would be different, but they don’t. There is no valid reason all states can’t be mail in voting.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 14, 2022 5:18:47 GMT
They continue to count votes in various states still. No, I can't name them right now.
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 15, 2022 18:25:01 GMT
I have a question. Since when did a red state care if they “illegally disenfranchised tens of thousands of registered voters?”
I mean isn’t that their thing to disenfranchise registered voters?
From the article…
“This lawsuit was filed on the same day that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) called for an investigation into Harris County’s 2022 midterm elections. The Republican plaintiffs allege that the Harris County election administrator “allowed the [Nov. 8] election to be run in such a manner that it illegally disenfranchised tens of thousands of registered voters from casting their votes for the candidates of their choice.” First, the plaintiffs claim that the county election administrator violated Texas law by dealing with a ballot scanner issue in a manner that “resulted in double votes” being cast. Specifically, the complaint states that the administrator had voters cast a second ballot if one of the pages on their initial ballot was not properly scanned. The plaintiffs contend that because the election administrator deviated from the usual procedure for managing ballots that are not properly scanned, it will be “impossible for the Texas Secretary of State’s office to conduct a post-election audit, which [it] has already announced it intends to do.” The plaintiffs also argue that due to this deviation from “established procedure,” candidates who are considering a recount “will be unable to demonstrate if a legal vote was wrongfully discarded and/or an illegal vote was wrongfully included.”
Second, the plaintiffs claim that the defendant illegally issued new ballots to voters “who experienced smudges or other legibility problems” when scanning their ballots, thus creating the same “double votes” issue alleged in the aforementioned example. Next, the plaintiffs claim that the defendants’ failure to supply adequate paper to polling places caused “thousands of voters to be turned away from the polls.” Additionally, they assert that permitting polling places to remain open for an extra hour on Election Day as permitted by a Nov. 8 court order caused “more problems to occur.” For instance, they argue that during this hour-long extension, “some polling locations did not require voting to be provisional, and simply allowed these votes to be cast and counted and entered [into] election day totals.” Notably, the Nov. 8 court order was paused by the Texas Supreme Court, which ordered that “later cast votes should be segregated.” Finally, the plaintiffs assert that the defendants “allow[ed] for Harris County personnel to pick up the election results from the polling locations on Election Day in direct contravention to the Texas Election Code.” The plaintiffs ask the court to prohibit the defendants from continuing to violate Texas law and to declare the defendants’ conduct during the Nov. 8 midterm elections illegal to the extent that it “totally disenfranchised and/or diluted” thousands of votes. “
This response may be right…
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Post by onelasttime on Nov 15, 2022 18:47:14 GMT
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Post by mollycoddle on Nov 15, 2022 21:03:52 GMT
The Right’s collective brains are churning with ideas on how to limit the vote. The fact that there are only “problems” or that an election is “rigged” when a Democrat wins gives away the game. Are Republicans grousing about JD Vance’s victory in Ohio? Nope. THAT election was “fair and square.” I mean, come on. Extreme conservatives are a minority in this country. And that is why they have trouble getting the popular vote. Well, that, and the fact that they seem to want to control the behavior of those who disagree with them
If you want to win, deep six authoritarian candidates and nominate candidates who have actual plans to make the lives of Americans better. Not hearings on Hunter Biden. Crap like that makes it hard to take Republicans seriously. By all means-as has been said by many on this board-investigate him and prosecute him if warranted. But he is not an elected official or even a national issue. In short, stop the clown show and get serious about ideas and policies.
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