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2024 US Presidential Election

What he says it shows is that the same voter ID number (voter) voted 29 times from multiple addresses

This guy says the campaign is looking into it

"Political Director of the Trump 2024 Campaign & Republican National Committee"



I assume there is an explanation. Otherwise he would have provided the entire file rather than a screenshot.
 
What he says it shows is that the same voter ID number (voter) voted 29 times from multiple addresses

This guy says the campaign is looking into it

"Political Director of the Trump 2024 Campaign & Republican National Committee"


I count 17 redundancies in that image, but even if there were 29 total, that probably reflects the relative average of "accidental" voter errors in states that have a population of over 10 million. The only instances of true, malicious voter fraud I've seen in the last decade were always from mentally odd conservatives.

I don't even need to bet, I'm quite sure, that the conservatives and GOP will cry "stolen election and voter fraud"... no matter what happens.

I've already retreated from politics again. This shit is about to get ugly again.

I'm just gonna unplug for awhile until the dust settles.
 
What he says it shows is that the same voter ID number (voter) voted 29 times from multiple addresses

This guy says the campaign is looking into it

"Political Director of the Trump 2024 Campaign & Republican National Committee"


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I'm quite sure, that the conservatives and GOP will cry "stolen election and voter fraud"... no matter what happens.

of course. it's demonstrably part of the overall strategy.

does trump have a nikki haley problem? let's not forget that republicans continue to vote for her even after she dropped out of the race :)

she's been pretty quiet since she endorsed trump a month or two ago. she just did an interview on fox and it was pretty interesting: Nikki Haley Critiques Trump Campaign's Strategy One Week from Election

""It has got to be a story of addition," Haley said. "This is not a time to have anyone to criticize Puerto Rico or Latinos. This is not a time for them to get overly masculine with this bromance thing that they've got going. 53 percent of the electorate are women."

"Women will vote," she added. "They care about how they're being talked to and they care about the issues. They need to remember that. This is a time of discipline and this is a time of addition."

Haley questioned the decision to allow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe refer to Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, as a "floating island of garbage" during Trump's rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

The incident ignited a firestorm of controversy, prompting some Latino leaders to demand a personal apology from Trump and promise to vote against the Republican ticket.

"It's harmful," said Haley. "There's no reason to have a comedian at an election campaign event that had so much energy and so many good issues. Why have a comedian that separates people?"

"This isn't about people being sensitive," she continued. "I mean, Puerto Ricans, that's personal for them. They take that personally."

Trump's campaign has said that Hinchcliffe's joke "does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign," while the ex-president himself has so far refused to directly address the joke, telling ABC News instead that he did not "know" the comedian.

Haley went on to say that Trump's "bromance and masculinity stuff... borders on edgy to the point that that it's gonna make women uncomfortable."
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is she trying to give her supporters an out to vote for harris?

alasdair
 

Pennsylvania appellate court says undated mail ballots​

The decision reignites a long-running legal battle in the critical battleground state, and could benefit Democrats if it stands

A Pennsylvania state appellate court ruled Wednesday that Philadelphia mail ballots that voters either incorrectly dated or didn’t date at all in a recent special election should be counted, throwing last-minute uncertainty into next week’s election in the biggest battleground state.

On its face, the ruling applies specifically to just a few dozen ballots cast in a September special election — but the court’s finding will reverberate more broadly, with the door now open for county election officials to count those “undated” and “wrongly dated” ballots in the Nov. 5 contest

 


This may be Seth & his team's best work yet. I am so grateful for humorists. If not for the likes of Meyers, Colbert, Stewart, & Oliver, I am certain that I would go completely insane.
 
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