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So in short, we have:

• 74,243 mail-in ballots that were cast via early voting centers (i.e., did not have to be mailed out in the first place).

• 11,326 voters that registered on the day of the election.

• ~30,000 registrations recorded after election day.

• An out-of-date copy of McAfee.

• Queries that did nothing.

• Serial numbers that did nothing.

Soooo where's the fraud at?

Edit: I think this might be my fast recorded ban. Remember not to question Axol’s opinions folks. See y’all in 42 days!

3 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

So in short, we have:

• 74,243 mail-in ballots that were cast via early voting centers (i.e., did not have to be mailed out in the first place).

• 11,326 voters that registered on the day of the election.

• ~30,000 registrations recorded after election day.

• An out-of-date copy of McAfee.

• Queries that did nothing.

• Serial numbers that did nothing.

Soooo where's the fraud at?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

So in short, we have: • 74,243 mail-in ballots that were cast via early voting centers (i.e., did not have to be mailed out in the first place). • 11,326 voters that registered on the day of the election. • ~30,000 registrations recorded after election day. • An out-of-date copy of McAfee. • Queries that did nothing. • Serial numbers that did nothing.

Soooo where's the fraud at?

3 years ago
1 score