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To: i-node who wrote (1380217)11/15/2022 11:32:23 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Inode,
Right and Dems broke rules by the tons as I’ve indicated.
Other than what Zuck did, which was minor, the Dems did not break any rules.

You seem to want to keep voters staying at home instead of encouraging them to vote, all because you think that such "get out the vote" campaigns are inherently unfair.

It's the reason why you want to prevent 3,000 more ballot boxes from being set up in "da hood."

Because unless you also set up 3,000 more ballot boxes in "the burbs," you are a cHeAtEr.

Tenchusatsu



To: i-node who wrote (1380217)11/16/2022 12:06:30 AM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577095
 
They sued for years to change voting laws under the guise of racism.
Then came covid and the big increase in mail in voting. Easy to cheat.

Example Nevada. Everyone gets a ballot in the mail. The Dems then converge on heavy Dem neighborhoods. Canvasing and placing strategic drop boxes. Helping people vote. Hiring people to harvest those supposedly D ballots.

The rest is history.
Republicans dunno what hit them. They should have after 2020.

Did they break any laws. Yes. Were the laws enforced? nope