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Re: “ I think it's was reported that something like 32 'invalid' votes were known to have been cast”

At issue is not just whether an election has been thrown, but whether elections can be trusted. If bad votes have been cast - whether they be one vote or one million votes - then the cause MUST be rooted out and fixed. If the votes were intentional, harsh penalties must be employed.

Just a few days ago, someone on clo's forum voiced concern that the President might throw out an election where the House flips to the Democrats. Well? Might he do that? First ask yourself whether it is possible that he'd be right to deem an entire election invalid? Apparently yes, it would be possible, since we've found bad votes in the past and NOTHING was done to solve the problems. So who's to say that throwing out an election isn't an appropriate response to a result that is known to be flawed?

I hope you find this prospect as disturbing as I do. We *MUST* solve the fraud problems in our elections. It's a serious, serious issue even if it involves only a single vote.




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Re: A rather harsh, but unfortunately true, commentary on where we are in this country at the moment...
By: oldCADuser
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Sat, 27 Oct 18 11:25 PM
Msg. 02993 of 06530

Let's see. I think it's was reported that something like 32 'invalid' votes were known to have been cast in the 2016 election, of which several were people voting for Trump. Like the woman who voted twice, once with an absentee ballot and once in person, because she wanted to make sure her vote for Trump was counted. Or the woman whose husband died before he could fill out his absentee ballot, so she filled it out and signed his name to it, because, as she said, her husband wanted to vote for Trump so felt that it should still be counted.


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