To: Eleutheria5
When it appeared Moore could win the Alabama court order the ballots to be preserved for a recount. As soon as the Jones win was announced the court declared the ballots could be immediately destroyed. Plays very loudly to court protected voter fraud.
32 posted on
12/13/2017 10:51:05 AM PST by
Ronald77
To: Ronald77
When it appeared Moore could win the Alabama court order the ballots to be preserved for a recount. As soon as the Jones win was announced the court declared the ballots could be immediately destroyed. Plays very loudly to court protected voter fraud.
Not true. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the electronic ballots did not have to be preserved, obviously well before the results of Tuesday's election were known. And the ruling came after it was sought by the Alabama Secretary of State and the State Administrator of Elections, who are both Moore supporters.
48 posted on
12/13/2017 11:02:14 AM PST by
drjimmy
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