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To: HairBall who wrote (147361)11/4/2020 4:43:50 PM
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Hi LG,

When I filled out my Texas ballot, the instructions clearly said use a blue or black pen that does not bleed through the paper.

I use sharpies a lot.

They do not really bleed through the paper, but they are a strong dark mark.

Certainly during a recount, the use of a sharpie would be a legal vote.

The point was to not incorrectly read the back of the ballot (where the ink would have bled through.

To hand out sharpies at an election center is dirty pool, and inexcusable.

More dirty politics - these people do not play fair ever.

If this crap is not reversed, I'm in a for some BIG Trump Rallies in protest.

I'm more than disgusted , I'm MAD!!

Democratic National Party = "The Art of Stealing".

Bob
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