Not sure if a judge would accept that some ballots having barcodes in a different place is evidence of fraud, given that different counties need different things on their ballots. There's also absolutely no supporting evidence in the article for the claim that the barcode would cause the machine to reject the votes, let alone the claim that that would result in fraud.
Given that the evidence for fraud is overwhelming, why are we relying on vague articles like this that take a perfectly normal situation, like different counties having slightly different ballots, and extrapolating that fraud occurred? Don't we actually have some direct evidence of fraud?
Short answer: No. There is no direct evidence of fraud. If there was, any one of the 50+ legal challenges would have been heard. Instead, they were all dismissed.
That's fake news. In some instances, the cases were tossed because of procedural issues, but in many of them, they were thrown out because of a lack of evidence. There's been nearly 60 cases at this point...
Not sure if a judge would accept that some ballots having barcodes in a different place is evidence of fraud, given that different counties need different things on their ballots. There's also absolutely no supporting evidence in the article for the claim that the barcode would cause the machine to reject the votes, let alone the claim that that would result in fraud.
Given that the evidence for fraud is overwhelming, why are we relying on vague articles like this that take a perfectly normal situation, like different counties having slightly different ballots, and extrapolating that fraud occurred? Don't we actually have some direct evidence of fraud?
Short answer: No. There is no direct evidence of fraud. If there was, any one of the 50+ legal challenges would have been heard. Instead, they were all dismissed.
That's fake news. In some instances, the cases were tossed because of procedural issues, but in many of them, they were thrown out because of a lack of evidence. There's been nearly 60 cases at this point...