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In reply to the discussion: What I learned in the last few days on DU .... I might be wrong but since it is on the internet it should be true. [View all]onenote
(44,628 posts)As pointed out multiple times, there allegedly were 350,000 ballots cast in North Carolina where the only vote cast was for Trump in the presidential race. Yet, there were only 88,500 fewer votes cast in the governor's race, which basically blows up the bullet ballot conspiracy. To say nothing of the fact that it makes no sense to claim 600,000 bullet ballots were cast in the 7 swing states, but more than half in North Carolina alone. And if there was a way for repubs to manufacture ballots, why only have a vote for Trump on them? They wanted it to look more suspicious and, at the same time, not attempt to flip Democratic Senate seats in swing states or statewide offices in north carolina?
Finally, where does the information about alleged "bullet ballots" come from, because there isn't anything on the official North Carolina elections site that would allow one to calculate the number of such votes.
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