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9 minutes ago, knapplc said:

There's three of them from the same retirement community now. The woman in the post above, and now two dudes.

 

Anyone want to be they'll find more?

 

 

 

What?  You don't say......

 

 

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It is unclear which candidate the three voted for but records show Halstead, 71, and Ketcik, 63, are registered Republicans. Rider, 61, has no party affiliation.

However, pro-Donald-Trump-affiliated material can be found on Facebook pages appearing to belong to Halstead and Rider. WKMG reported that a Facebook page appearing to belong to Ketcik also had pro-Trump posts. Although, the page seems to have been deleted.

 

 

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1 hour ago, suh_fan93 said:

 

 

A spokesman for Perry told CNN that the former Energy Secretary denies being the author of the text. Multiple people who know Rick Perry confirmed to CNN that the phone number the committee has associated with that text message is Perry's number.

I can hear it now.  "Well, it was his phone but that doesn't prove he actually sent it.  An Antifa imposter did it."

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Helen, get in here! The Republicans are committing voter fraud again!

 

‘Highly suspect’: Unusual clusters of Miami voters switched to Republican, data show

 

More than 100 people who live in the twin Haley Sofge Towers — a public housing complex near the Miami River with about 475 units — changed their political party affiliations during a recent four-month period, adding to questions about whether some residents’ party affiliation was changed without their consent.

 

Every single one of those voters, 103 of them, switched to the Republican Party, according to a Miami Herald analysis of Miami-Dade voter registration data.

 

The Haley Sofge Towers has become the focus of county investigators and media in recent weeks, as longtime voters say their political affiliation was changed without their consent after interacting with canvassers. The story of a Little Havana voter whose story drew attention to the claims, 84-year-old Maria Jaramillo, was first reported by WPLG Local 10 News last December. Since then, several other voters have spoken publicly about receiving new voter ID cards in the mail with a different party affiliation.

 

According to the Herald’s tally, 5,428 people’s party affiliation changed between the October and January registration files. Many of the changes were concentrated in multi-family residential buildings, often low-income housing, raising questions about whether the changes are part of a targeted effort.

 

“Party switching is increasingly rare given the hyper-polarization in this country,” said Daniel Smith, chair of the Political Science department and professor at the University of Florida. “Concentrations of changes in registration from one political party to the other is highly suspect and could be indicative of fraud by party operatives.”

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8 hours ago, knapplc said:

It's like the lawmakers who fight so hard against gay rights, who get caught in the men's room at the airport looking for a good time.

 

The people yammering most about "voter fraud" are the ones committing the fraud. 

 

 

In his defense, he was running around complaining about voting fraud with rock solid evidence that it did, in fact, exist.

 

We just didn't know it was him doing it. 

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