Meanwhile, in Virginia
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 20:50 last edited by Mik 11 Jul 2020, 20:50
Why, there are votes everywhere! Even on flash drives!
Divine providence, no doubt.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 20:58 last edited by George K 11 Jul 2020, 20:59
LBJ looked down and smiled.
I wonder what the share of those "found" votes for each candidate is.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:02 last edited by
Fraud is pretty easy to detect. I’m sure people here could just look at results on line and compare to 2016 to see if there is a whiff of an issue. Surprised the article didn’t do that for us. Hmmmm
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:22 last edited by
Let us assume it is not fraud. What in the world would ballots be doing on a flash drive?
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:23 last edited by
@Mik said in Meanwhile, in Virginia:
Let us assume it is not fraud. What in the world would ballots be doing on a flash drive?
Well, now you're just being silly.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:25 last edited by
I dunno why ballots are on flash drives either. But errors happen all over the country- here’s an example of another one:
The guy won after conceding.
“We noticed the local clerk’s mistake (on Thursday) and corrected it. The county canvass process works, and the correct results are now on our website,” Rozell said.
And the process worked apparently without regard to politics. A Republican city clerk supervised a vote count that wrongly gave victory to a Democrat, after which a Democratic county clerk's staff caught the error and requested a correction from the Republican city clerk, handing the win to a Republican..
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I dunno why ballots are on flash drives either. But errors happen all over the country- here’s an example of another one:
The guy won after conceding.
“We noticed the local clerk’s mistake (on Thursday) and corrected it. The county canvass process works, and the correct results are now on our website,” Rozell said.
And the process worked apparently without regard to politics. A Republican city clerk supervised a vote count that wrongly gave victory to a Democrat, after which a Democratic county clerk's staff caught the error and requested a correction from the Republican city clerk, handing the win to a Republican..
wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:26 last edited by@xenon said in Meanwhile, in Virginia:
The guy won after conceding.
He can un-concede, can't he? Al Gore did it (albeit unsuccesfully).
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:30 last edited by
@Mik said in Meanwhile, in Virginia:
Let us assume it is not fraud. What in the world would ballots be doing on a flash drive?
Maybe that’s how they are sent in. Otherwise you have a major point.
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wrote on 7 Nov 2020, 21:47 last edited by
@Mik said in Meanwhile, in Virginia:
Let us assume it is not fraud. What in the world would ballots be doing on a flash drive?
Mark your paper ballot
Scan it
Save scan on flash drive
Transmit flash drive to state HQJust a guess, but that is how I voted in VA, mark the paper, then scan it