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Dave_5k

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Several Republican state legislators in PA actively trying to screw up PA ballots even before the election. Issuing thousands of baseless last minute challenges of overseas mail-in ballots - appear to be mass issuing challenges on every single overseas ballot in blue/purple counties, after losing a court case to have them thrown out.

e.g. "Bucks County, a politically purple Philadelphia suburb, received close to 1,200 mail ballot challenges against overseas voters, the largest batch out of all the counties. All of those challenges were filed about 15 minutes before last week’s deadline by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jarrett Coleman, who represents a district in Bucks and Lehigh counties, Jim O’Malley, a county spokesperson, said in an email."

 
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Still going ....

Some Republican-led states refuse to let Justice Department monitors into polling places

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ABC|20 hours ago
Some Republican-led states say they they will block Justice Department's election monitors from going inside polling places on Election Day, pushing back on federal authorities' decades-long practice of watching for violations of federal voting laws ...
 
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Fenixgoon

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Muse

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I'm not sure which one you're talking about, but yes, all of them could use a slap at a couple thousand feet per second.
He was referring to Elon.

Alex Jones and Roger Stone are what's under your feet when you walk in a cow pasture after it rained over night.
 
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HomerJS

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Every time Alex Jones posts, he should have to pay the Sandy Hook families $100K.
It would be sweet irony on two fronts if a 13 year old got a gun and put a bullet in Alex Jones’s head.

Not calling for it just pointing out the irony.
 
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Tulsi Gabbard: filed for homestead exemption in Texas and claimed Texas reaidency, but voted in Hawaii...
 
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K1052

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Tulsi Gabbard: filed for homestead exemption in Texas and claimed Texas reaidency, but voted in Hawaii...

Actual voter fraud is somehow almost always done by Republicans.
 

Pens1566

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Tulsi Gabbard: filed for homestead exemption in Texas and claimed Texas reaidency, but voted in Hawaii...

1. It won't matter
2. No one is shocked
 
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Actual voter fraud is somehow almost always done by Republicans.
It's why they make so much hay about [insert thing]. It turns out, they're just doing those bad things a lot (or trying to) and they assume everyone is just as immoral as they themselves are.
 
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HomerJS

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1. It won't matter
2. No one is shocked
One of the Trump whities so it won't matter. Despite Crystal Mason black woman sentenced to 5 years for her vote which was a mistake.

Hey Hawaii, maybe you need to prosecute under the guise of voter fraud. Since they are so concerned about the rampant voter fraud that caused them to disenfranchise people that don't look like them. If I'm the Hawaii DA I'm on this.

Yeah I know she isn't full European white. I put her in the same group as Enrique Tarrio
 
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GodisanAtheist

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Just my friendly reminder that if you're in a red state, change your party registration to Republican to make it harder to purge you.

Vote for the least crazy Republican in the primary, then swing Dem in the general.
 
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Just my friendly reminder that if you're in a red state, change your party registration to Republican to make it harder to purge you.

Vote for the least crazy Republican in the primary, then swing Dem in the general.
Maybe. It really depends how some of your governing officials get elected. If you're in a heavy democratic party area with closed primaries, sometimes the primary is the de facto election, so it can be worthwhile to be registered Democrat.