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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

It's Looking as Though One Super Tuesday State Is Setting Itself Up for Voter Fraud

While all eyes were on the Nevada Caucuses, people in Super Tuesday states started receiving their absentee ballots. In places like California, voters are encouraged to vote absentee. It's been a way to garner greater political involvement and participation.

Adam Housley, a former correspondent for Fox News, said he received two ballots: one for non-party preference (NPP) and one for the libertarian ticket. What makes the scenario even more troubling? Housley said he has never registered as a libertarian.

In a state with millions of people, a small flub here and there is likely to happen, but it turns out Housley wasn't the only one who received multiple ballots..

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its the only way dems win .they cheat. If they do This time it will be a revolution if any democrat wins. Hanging chads was the battle cry last time their fix fell flat

Anonymous said...

Thank you Moscow Mitch for blocking the election safety legislation among the many other bill that he is blocking in the do nothing Senate