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pnwmom

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7. There will be MANY disputes over provisional ballots, among other things.
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 06:09 PM
Nov 8

From the beginning, a primary goal of the R's was to prevent Democrats from voting. Now they're trying to prevent the counting of all the votes.

So no, this wasn't over when the votes were cast.

The point is they haven't won the House yet, no matter what they're saying now. There are still hundreds of thousands of votes to be counted, and some to be fought over.

Last time, according to Greg Palast, there were 2.7 million provisional votes that were rejected. There will probably be at least as many this time, and lawyers will be fighting this out.

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