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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (221034)12/27/2021 8:47:24 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) of 362955
 
Actually, that is how it DID happen.

What is how what happened?

What might corruption look like at a Z funded polling place? What might be considered evidence?

How about complaints to any election board that Z had replaced the usual volunteers at polling places with his people, outsiders, who chatted up the voters in line re how they should vote? How about any complaints to any election boards about any changes in the facility or the processes that could be attributed to Z's money? How about any signage at or around the polling places touting the source of facility and operational improvements? How about complaints that consultant associated personnel snagging people on the street and urging them to divert to the polls on their way to wherever? How about complaints by grantee election officials of heavy-handed pressure from Z funded people on how they set things up? How about any complaints at all from any of the participants?

Anything like that in Hemingway's book? Or it was just that the funding for facilities and operations came from by a D favorable source and the expert consultants were thought to be D favorable rather than non-partisan and the funding landed in D districts disproportionately, yada yada?

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