Message from @TaLoN132

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2020-11-21 06:26:08 UTC  

@TaLoN132 double verificaiton of envelopes then they are seperated?

2020-11-21 06:27:13 UTC  

So if you want to fraud the system, you would have SCYTL tabulate extra votes that feeds news, sites, everything, but you keep tabs on how many votes you need...

2020-11-21 06:27:13 UTC  

@NoobDad, you just advanced to level 4!

2020-11-21 06:27:18 UTC  

150,000 fraudulently obtained no ID ballots.

2020-11-21 06:27:20 UTC  

Very revealing the structure of even years and voting cycles. Just keep up the level instead of hammer and we're good. Little bit of both, fine. The rest is history.

2020-11-21 06:27:22 UTC  

and that's where those mystery deliveries come in

2020-11-21 06:28:09 UTC  

Basically the counters would have to be in on it.

2020-11-21 06:28:42 UTC  

So That's what Trump means by Signature Verification

2020-11-21 06:28:59 UTC  

He doesn't want to match ballot to envelop, I think he just wants to count both piles

2020-11-21 06:29:01 UTC  

@NoobDad From what the GA Sec of State said, they required double verification - twice. Signatures were verified when the mail-in ballot was requested. And then double verified again when the ballot was received at their precinct.

2020-11-21 06:29:20 UTC  

yea, but then they're separated, and the ballot is by itself at that point

2020-11-21 06:29:37 UTC  

All the swing states stopped counting

2020-11-21 06:30:18 UTC  

@TaLoN132 they weren't verified, they were looked at by pollsters with a convoluted process required for them to discard a ballot who's signature didn't match

2020-11-21 06:30:26 UTC  

@DrSammyD Since the WI legislature allowed that designation for absentee ballot requests, by definition it is not fraudulent.

2020-11-21 06:31:05 UTC  

@DrSammyD Not according to the Republican Sec of State in GA.

2020-11-21 06:31:09 UTC  

@TaLoN132 They had to certify that they were actually indefinitely confined. They did so fraudulently. We know this because COVID doesn't create this status.

2020-11-21 06:32:25 UTC  

@DrSammyD "They don't have to show a photo ID but it does not exempt them from voter registration, signing their absentee certificate and having a witness on their absentee ballot," said Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin's chief election official.

2020-11-21 06:32:37 UTC  

Graveyard had a $30 an hour shift differential. That’s insane, plus they stopped counting.

2020-11-21 06:32:57 UTC  

Secretary of STate of GA was sued by Democratic party and settled to change the law, he didn't have authority to change the law.

2020-11-21 06:33:22 UTC  

@TaLoN132 that literally doesn't matter. They lied in order to obtain a certain type of ballot, that voids the ballot.

2020-11-21 06:34:07 UTC  

@NoobDad They are separated by law... In order to preserve anonymity and to prevent the buying of votes. It's the same reason why you are not allowed to take a picture of your ballot at a polling place.

2020-11-21 06:34:11 UTC  

Or 300k verified. Doesn't matter. Who rules the "free" world?

2020-11-21 06:34:33 UTC  

Money

2020-11-21 06:34:49 UTC  

@TaLoN132 I know. But they don't throw the envelopes away.

2020-11-21 06:34:59 UTC  

They may have

2020-11-21 06:35:01 UTC  

Axtually

2020-11-21 06:35:21 UTC  

They shouldn't

2020-11-21 06:35:32 UTC  

Nope

2020-11-21 06:35:40 UTC  

Could be a big problem

2020-11-21 06:35:57 UTC  

@TaLoN132 Regardless, why did they make observers stand so far away? And why did they only allow one observer for 10 tables?

2020-11-21 06:36:44 UTC  

@TaLoN132 Counting was vulnerable to fraud.

2020-11-21 06:37:16 UTC  

@TaLoN132 The paper ballot system could be airtight, from the in-person voting, but it was the absentee voting that poses a problem.

2020-11-21 06:38:04 UTC  

@DrSammyD https://elections.wi.gov/node/6788 According to the WI gov site, people can request that status because of CoVid-19. If the registrar was concerned that they may not qualify, they could call the voter to verify that they are. Otherwise, rock on.

2020-11-21 06:38:23 UTC  

And yes, we were aware from Iowa Caucuses to mail in ballots. Next!

2020-11-21 06:38:24 UTC  

@inwa, you just advanced to level 2!

2020-11-21 06:39:21 UTC  

Taking state boards was simple, show ID, use #2 pencil, scan answer sheet, confirm pass or fail on the spot. Received actual score in the mail a week later. Why is voting so complicated?

2020-11-21 06:41:29 UTC  

ID was verified to be same as application to take state boards

2020-11-21 06:44:16 UTC  

Swing batter, batter...swing. seriously? Isn't some mafia boss buried at Yankee Stadium home plate? Not sure. Let's ask Crimea?

2020-11-21 06:44:36 UTC  

@NoobDad Here's why I don't accept that mail-in voter fraud is as big an issue as many might think. First, a person that commits mail-in voter fraud has to tell the state where to mail the ballot so they can receive it (even if they used an address that wasn't theirs they would still need access to it and there would be a practical limit as to how many fraudulent ballots you could have sent to a single address). Second, a person that commits mail-in fraud is risking prosecution for 3 felonies (identity theft, mail fraud, and voter fraud). The logistics involved with orchestrating a massive mail-in fraud operation would be exceedingly daunting. It doesn't make sense that it would be registration/mail-in side of the equation.

2020-11-21 06:45:14 UTC  

Absentee ballots generally were not volunteer, they were spammed to people