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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)The reality is that the total number of votes in the presidential race in North Carolina is only 88500 more than the number of votes in the Governor's race -- so how is it that there were 350,000 "bullet ballot" votes in the presidential race? Where on the publicly available North Carolina official election website is there information from which one could calculate the number of bullet ballots? If there were 600,000 of these manufactured ballots over seven states, why were 350,000 of them in North Carolina and only 250,000 spread over six states? Why manufacture 600,000 ballots with only a vote for Trump and no other republican? Did someone think that would be less suspicious? Did they not want to flip the Senate seats in Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan and Nevada or any of the statewide offices held by Democrats in North Carolina?
Spoonamore is under no legal "duty to warn" -- he labeled his letters as such in order to garner attention. And his letters do not address or otherwise attempt to answer any of the questions posed above.