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Nick Shirley. Not satisfied with uncovering the Minnesota fraud, he's on to voter fraud.
Turns out there are plenty of things to investigate in America. They go untouched if they make the left look bad. Meanwhile, the NYT has 20+ full time journalists on the Epstein files.
It's clear that the reason we have "no evidence of voter fraud" is because evidence would, in principle, be impossible to gather for many fraudulent voting mechanisms, with the current laws in a state like CA. Whether the scale of the problem is large enough to be an important issue is another question.
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His minnesota video was borderline "college bro walks around and selectively edits his investigation", ok maybe not borderline but exactly that, although he may have been on the right path with the thesis. That being said, he already has the "how can I squeeze more from my 20 minutes of fame" vibe to me now.
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Ok despite my incredible levels of discipline I did jump to the middle of the video, and saw him talking to a UPS store about a "super important" (I have a pet peeve of the misuse of the word super) about why Gloria doesn't live in the store since her registered address is a PO Box there. Groundbreaking.
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Ok despite my incredible levels of discipline I did jump to the middle of the video, and saw him talking to a UPS store about a "super important" (I have a pet peeve of the misuse of the word super) about why Gloria doesn't live in the store since her registered address is a PO Box there. Groundbreaking.
@89th said in America's premiere investigative journalist:
Ok despite my incredible levels of discipline I did jump to the middle of the video, and saw him talking to a UPS store about a "super important" (I have a pet peeve of the misuse of the word super) about why Gloria doesn't live in the store since her registered address is a PO Box there. Groundbreaking.
You chanced upon the part that demonstrates that CA doesn't so much as lift a finger to enforce its own scant voting laws. There aren't supposed to be PO boxes listed as home addresses in the voter rolls. Only residences.
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Wonder if he uses the joke or a variety of it
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