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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs it too "tin foil hat" to to suspect something is off about the handling of mail-in ballots?
Specifically how the ballots from minorities and democratic areas appear to be getting rejected at higher rates (some as high as double) than ballots from whites or Republican 'stronghold' regions?
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Is it too "tin foil hat" to to suspect something is off about the handling of mail-in ballots? (Original Post)
Nexus2
Oct 2020
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Throck
(2,520 posts)1. Oy, this was something I always feared.
I still think early voting was the best idea. Challenge things right then and there in person. My wife was unhappy with the crowd. Went back the second day, no crowd.
Blues Heron
(8,667 posts)2. Is there a link
CozyMystery
(719 posts)3. Posted here re Florida, with link, re young and people of color voters:
Not too tinfoil hat.