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Nexus2

(1,261 posts)
Sat Oct 31, 2020, 06:51 AM Oct 2020

Is 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 OP
Oy, this was something I always feared. Throck Oct 2020 #1
Is there a link Blues Heron Oct 2020 #2
Posted here re Florida, with link, re young and people of color voters: CozyMystery Oct 2020 #3
No. mdelaguna Oct 2020 #4

Throck

(2,520 posts)
1. Oy, this was something I always feared.
Sat Oct 31, 2020, 07:05 AM
Oct 2020

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.

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