Larry Elder concede and suggest the election was rigged, before a single ballot was counted

like posting a meme that says a gorilla is “the face of the democrat party”.

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Maybe but her allegations, if proven by an actual screenshot are incriminating?

No special effort needed. I was aware of the hole story and on my ballot I could tell nothing from looking through the hole.

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Didn’t you hear? Some voters have poor vision and can’t read those instructions. There is no good reason to put holes in ballot envelopes sorry.

Oh thank you! Thank you… thank you.

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Leftists have always been strongly partial to their own group, creed, race, politics, etc… and will always be intolerant of those who differ.

There’s a word for that. :wink:

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I’ll never vote for a politician who enacts Jim Crow laws. Deal?

Just another in a long line of generic libs showing their true racist colors. :wink:

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But the “bad reason” is because conservatives are helping crazy postal workers see their vote and throw them out?

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I tend to not vote for politicians from the 1800’s

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Her karenism cancels her “proof”.

But not racist to claim a gorilla is “the face of the democrat party”? A democrat party with 90%+ black people as a part of it. A Gorilla…black people.

And somehow that is better…:rofl::rofl:

Concerning reality of her accusation, that’s a separate issue.

Translation: “I only see racism elsewhere.” :clap:

Is her accusation “reality” outside of her own mind?

Can you make up a screenshot?

I am sure that Newsome will challenge the results if they go the “wrong way”.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cybersecurity-experts-call-for-audit-of-california-recall-election-after-copies-of-dominion-software-released-publicly/ar-AAO4ydj

Ashli Babbitt reportedly got three ballots; it looks like the state wants her to remain active in politics.

What could go wrong with that?

Oh at least you see it as racism. Good job.

And yet… that racism stands on this very site. With lots of likes. Hmmm

Colorado -

Washington DC -

Kentucky -

The envelopes have holes punched on either sides of the signature lines so the voter can tactically find the place to sign.

No worries, it won’t.