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In reply to the discussion: Why The Numbers Behind Mitch McConnell's Re-Election Don't Add Up [View all]tritsofme
(18,052 posts)94. This is pure fantasy.
But I do apologize for my previous characterization of your motives, you are definitely a true believer.
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orangecrush
Dec 2020
OP
And NC. I saw some really really strange things happen in my own county, and I know this
BComplex
Dec 2020
#19
+1,My buddy was saying race was way too close relative to counties Trump won. He was saying he,
uponit7771
Dec 2020
#10
THAT'S why the Pubs keep accusing the Dems of election fraud! THey always accuse their opponents of
napi21
Dec 2020
#9
North Carolina has a democratic governor also, but the votes in my county never did make sense.
BComplex
Dec 2020
#27
correct. In a state which requires party affiliation on your registration
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2020
#151
Both hc and Stacey want paper ballots because it is the only way to
questionseverything
Dec 2020
#149
That's the second time you have accused me of something I didn't say
questionseverything
Dec 2020
#154
They didn't find it because they didn't hand count the entire state
questionseverything
Jan 2021
#181
This is why you purge registration lists, even at risk for being charged with voter suppression.
Hoyt
Dec 2020
#28
Probably not wading in on Sidney Powell kraken-esque internet conspiracy theories.
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#47
These "concerns" are no less baseless than the nonsense being spread by Powell.
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#58
Shame on anyone gullible enough to fall for baseless conspiracy theories like this.
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#73
Threads like this should really be relegated to the woo-woo conspiracy forum.
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#45
So you don't actually believe this nonsense? I guess that makes me feel a little better.
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#51
ESS is one of the two Republican outfits that "delivered" Ohio for Cheney-Bush in 2004
DFW
Dec 2020
#50
Rove's 2008 meltdown on FOX pretty much showed the entire nation ES&S was aiding election fraud
pecosbob
Dec 2020
#127
I would like more scientific audits of elections, especially where machines are used.
CaptainTruth
Dec 2020
#56
Bingo! I grew up there when KY was a very dependable Democratic state
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2020
#147
Why would an organization like the ACLU involve itself in Sidney Powell level conspiracy theories?
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#101
Given their inaction and complete lack of interest, perhaps you can infer their interpretation
tritsofme
Dec 2020
#103
The biggest clue, IMHO, is that Republicans always accuse the Dems of the crimes
Neema
Dec 2020
#128