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In reply to the discussion: What's this about Kentucky? [View all]NJCher
(43,453 posts)89. this makes the most sense
I think you have something.
I think there are enough Democratic internet sleuths that this thing could be solved. Even calling the voters to see how they indeed voted.
I wouldn't wait for the Democratic party to do anything. They have their hands full just trying to straighten out the Dog-awful mess trump created over the past 4 years. However, I think it would be good to have a contact in the party and keep them updated.
Do all of these:
If this checks out, McConnell, Graham, Susan Collins, and other Senate elections should be investigated thoroughly.
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The oddest part (to me) is that nearly half of the requested absentee ballots
liberalla
Nov 2020
#111
Here's list of voting machines by county in KY again - would be interesting to see what's what/where
diva77
Nov 2020
#104
I say we start saying we want FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS of ELECTION fraud in Kentucky, NC,
BComplex
Nov 2020
#119
It simply could mean that in Kentucky even those who are registered Democrats are actually
LisaL
Nov 2020
#6
Yep, that is the way it is in Arkansas. Just about everyone is either registered D or optional.
LiberalArkie
Nov 2020
#45
We Dems all need to know to *insist* on a provisional ballot if there's any question.
JudyM
Nov 2020
#18
They should have informed you. If there had been a Dem poll watcher there they should've been
JudyM
Nov 2020
#34
Indeed the crazy lady in KY who refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple...
Lucky Luciano
Nov 2020
#67
I suspect so. Interesting thing about Ballard County 2160 voters did not vote.
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#86
+1, Exactly what I think happened in Florida 2016 those rural counties came in REALLY strong for DT
uponit7771
Nov 2020
#38
T'aint a surprise at all. LibTardDems was trying to pull a fast one.... Take the Republican votes
3Hotdogs
Nov 2020
#40
every county manages its own elections, many have different equipment than
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
#132
However, let Moscow's Bitch McConnell defend them instead of enabling trump.
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2020
#61
They're coming from someone who doesn't understand that registration in KY is meaningless
onenote
Nov 2020
#65
A more legitimate example of "substantial allegations" than the crap Bill Barr is trying to pull
blogslut
Nov 2020
#63
Mitch has long been rumored to cheat. I hope this one really gets investigated.
Lonestarblue
Nov 2020
#70
And this ladies and gentlemen is one of the reasons why we always have to beat them
Liberal In Texas
Nov 2020
#92
Sorry, everyone is too busy disproving all these BS claims Rs are making
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2020
#106
Racists will do anything, no matter how heinous, to preserve white supremacy.
Roisin Ni Fiachra
Nov 2020
#109