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To: TigerClaws
I don’t think they printed fraudulent ballots. That would be difficult to pull off and conceal, and wasn’t necessary anyway. Because they used the COVID excuse to print millions of mail-in ballots, there were tons of those ballots floating around to be used for fraud. All they had to do was fill them in and count them. Simple as that.

We now have video of people bringing boxes of ballots into a Detroit counting center in the middle of the night, using everything from luggage to wagons to transport (and conceal?) them. I think they’re somehow getting batches of blank ballots and taking them home to fill out in private, then bringing those fraudulent ballots back under cover of darkness to count.

I cannot believe that every counting center is not required to have video surveillance, inside and out, 24/7, and I’m really baffled why the Republicans didn’t have these locations staked out to at least make sure they weren’t bringing batches of suspicious ballots in from outside.

28 posted on 11/04/2020 5:47:36 PM PST by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.`)
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To: noiseman
We now have video of people bringing boxes of ballots into a Detroit counting center in the middle of the night, using everything from luggage to wagons to transport (and conceal?) them. I think they’re somehow getting batches of blank ballots and taking them home to fill out in private, then bringing those fraudulent ballots back under cover of darkness to count.

Those were not mid snacks from McD!

47 posted on 11/04/2020 6:05:42 PM PST by Grampa Dave (FAUX News = Antifa/BLM smooth talkers in suits taking part in the end of America via Insurrection!)
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