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To: Heywood40 who wrote (1497217)10/31/2024 8:29:22 AM
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Here is more on that jackwagon in Indiana who stole sample ballots trying to make it look like the machines were messed up:

Savage told FOX59/CBS4 that he did not mean to hurt anyone and was “just trying to fight for our country.”“At no time did I have any malintent. At no time did I actually think that was a real ballot. I didn’t mean to hurt anybody. And if I did, I’m sorry. I’m just trying to fight for our county,” Savage said. “I didn’t do anything with any malintent at all. I love the people that I serve. I’m an elected official. I would never do anything to hurt anybody. I want to help people. That’s pretty much all I can say, but the truth is going to come out, and I am an innocent man.”"I'm just trying to fight for our country."

Taking ballots to 'prove' there is something wrong with the voting machines?

These are either the dumbest mofos alive or they truly do want to subvert our elections. There is always the probability of both here but isn't it about time these domestic terrorists started getting treated like domestic terrorists?

Gretchen'sR

it doesn't matter if he thought they were real. they were testing the machines. he was trying to throw doubt on the accuracy of the machines and/or the count. it was fraud and he took the documents. he is a thief a criminal and a fraud

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