• Re: Why ballot canvassing in now mandatory

    From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Tue Dec 12 14:53:44 2023
    On 12/12/23 11:02 AM, ScottW wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/coming-clean-1-in-5-admit-2020-election-fraud

    Twenty-one percent of likely voters who voted by absentee or mail-in
    ballot in the 2020 election say they filled out a ballot, in part or
    in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or
    child, while 78% say they didn’t. Thirty percent voted by absentee or mail-in ballot in the 2020 election. Nineteen percent of those who
    cast mail-in votes say a friend or family member filled out their
    ballot, in part or in full. Seventeen percent of mail-in voters said
    they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent
    residents. Among all voters, mail and in-person, 11% said a friend,
    family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance has admitted to them
    they filled out a ballot on behalf of another person in 2020.

    But as long as the ballots are accurately counted and the results are
    a dem win....Stephen is happy.

    Assistance from friends or family members isn't fraud.

    Yes, I'm happy when votes are accurately counted and Democrats win.

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Tue Dec 12 19:44:29 2023
    On 12/12/23 5:04 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 12:53:48 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/12/23 11:02 AM, ScottW wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/coming-clean-1-in-5-admit-2020-election-fraud

    Twenty-one percent of likely voters who voted by absentee or mail-in
    ballot in the 2020 election say they filled out a ballot, in part or
    in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or
    child, while 78% say they didn’t. Thirty percent voted by absentee or
    mail-in ballot in the 2020 election. Nineteen percent of those who
    cast mail-in votes say a friend or family member filled out their
    ballot, in part or in full. Seventeen percent of mail-in voters said
    they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent
    residents. Among all voters, mail and in-person, 11% said a friend,
    family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance has admitted to them
    they filled out a ballot on behalf of another person in 2020.

    But as long as the ballots are accurately counted and the results are
    a dem win....Stephen is happy.
    Assistance from friends or family members isn't fraud.

    Yes, I'm happy when votes are accurately counted and Democrats win.

    How freely you substitute votes for ballots. Very Daly of you.

    They're votes after they're counted.

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Thu Dec 14 07:56:27 2023
    On 12/13/23 4:34 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 5:44:32 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/12/23 5:04 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 12:53:48 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/12/23 11:02 AM, ScottW wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/coming-clean-1-in-5-admit-2020-election-fraud

    Twenty-one percent of likely voters who voted by absentee or mail-in >>>>> ballot in the 2020 election say they filled out a ballot, in part or >>>>> in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or >>>>> child, while 78% say they didn’t. Thirty percent voted by absentee or >>>>> mail-in ballot in the 2020 election. Nineteen percent of those who
    cast mail-in votes say a friend or family member filled out their
    ballot, in part or in full. Seventeen percent of mail-in voters said >>>>> they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent
    residents. Among all voters, mail and in-person, 11% said a friend,
    family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance has admitted to them >>>>> they filled out a ballot on behalf of another person in 2020.

    But as long as the ballots are accurately counted and the results are >>>>> a dem win....Stephen is happy.
    Assistance from friends or family members isn't fraud.

    Yes, I'm happy when votes are accurately counted and Democrats win.

    How freely you substitute votes for ballots. Very Daly of you.
    They're votes after they're counted.

    No matter who, how, or when they were cast.

    Who they were cast? It's Republicans who want to obstruct who votes.

    You are an election thief.

    Sparks fan?

    "I am the rhythm thief, say goodbye to the beat
    Oh, no! Where did the groove go?"

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Thu Dec 14 13:14:52 2023
    On 12/14/23 11:12 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 5:56:30 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/13/23 4:34 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 5:44:32 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/12/23 5:04 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 12:53:48 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>> On 12/12/23 11:02 AM, ScottW wrote:
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/coming-clean-1-in-5-admit-2020-election-fraud

    Twenty-one percent of likely voters who voted by absentee or mail-in >>>>>>> ballot in the 2020 election say they filled out a ballot, in part or >>>>>>> in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or >>>>>>> child, while 78% say they didn’t. Thirty percent voted by absentee or >>>>>>> mail-in ballot in the 2020 election. Nineteen percent of those who >>>>>>> cast mail-in votes say a friend or family member filled out their >>>>>>> ballot, in part or in full. Seventeen percent of mail-in voters said >>>>>>> they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent >>>>>>> residents. Among all voters, mail and in-person, 11% said a friend, >>>>>>> family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance has admitted to them >>>>>>> they filled out a ballot on behalf of another person in 2020.

    But as long as the ballots are accurately counted and the results are >>>>>>> a dem win....Stephen is happy.
    Assistance from friends or family members isn't fraud.

    Yes, I'm happy when votes are accurately counted and Democrats win. >>>>>
    How freely you substitute votes for ballots. Very Daly of you.
    They're votes after they're counted.

    No matter who, how, or when they were cast.
    Who they were cast? It's Republicans who want to obstruct illegals who votes.

    There...I fixed it for you.

    No, you're trying to evade the point. There's never been strong evidence
    of widespread voter fraud.

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