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To: ctdonath2

How is using a Sharpie considered disqualifying? Ok, so it tends to “bleed thru” - surely there’s not more options printed on the other side, right? makes it quite clear which dot is filled.


If a voter uses the marking implement provided to them at the polling location by election staff, how can their ballot be disqualified due to the marking implement?


14 posted on 11/05/2020 6:47:04 AM PST by HombreSecreto (The life of a repo man is always intense)
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To: HombreSecreto

Connect some dots

multiple reports of folks getting 2 ballots,,,not many,,but from all over country.

Massive reports of sharpie insisted upon.

But if everyone , Dems and repubs both got sharpies

wouldn’t that cause the reading machines to toss out ALL votes ?, How would that help Dems ?

Every Dem registered had 2 ballots printed , one sent , for on site sharpie rejection

One sent to cheat ware houses to be brought in at 4 am.

The ‘ poker tell ‘ was those folks who accidentally were sent both ballots.

How does a printer accidentally print two ballots only here and there ??,

They don’t.

Either there is a whole run , with thousands , repeated.

( Yes, I used to throw paper at a huge printer outfit )

That would result in sequential batches of ballots , not a double print just here and there.

This is how the vote fraud was planned and executed.

Audit the paper used to print ballots would show easily and quickly if I’m right

,,IMHO,ymmv.


16 posted on 11/05/2020 7:42:15 AM PST by cuz1961 (USCGR Veteran 10/17/78 to 11/24/84)
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