Alabama Voter Fraud?

Doug Jones won by a mere 21,000 votes. Do you think that democrat voter fraud could’ve been enough considering the democrats history of double voting, illegal alien voting, and dead people miraculously voting? Thoughts?

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That's a lot of ballots to stuff into the back of a pickup truck, son. Fraud is real, but in a race that small the difference is greater than what votes they stole. (((Franken))) won by just a few hundred votes, after they """found""" a few hundred votes by complete coincidence. 20,000 though... no.

A billion dollars worth of non-stop kike propaganda, directly attacking the deepest fears of white Christians, while mobilizing busloads of their ever-growing horde of nigger pets. They won this the old fashioned way.

Yes, but it's honestly not going to matter. People knew something was wrong when pedo-allegations, and a random write in candidate came up out of thin air, and they still never bothered to look into anything further. What's to say they're going to actually take the time to see what's going on now?

Honestly, the biggest problem is that people are watching Fox news, and not realizing that it's controlled opposition. OANN, with very little effort categorically debunked all of the allegations, but because their viewership is minuscule compared to Fox, people just sucked up the lies. It's pretty hard to win a fight, when the other team controls both ends of the board.

To win by 21,000 votes would require massive conspiracy and I doubt it happened simply because of logistical impracticality.

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It's possible and honestly I hope he does challenge it. However I don't think anything will come of it. The pedophile accusations regardless of how unfounded they are, is pretty damaging.

You'll be running into the voter fraud vs. voter suppression allegations then. Alabama is pretty infamous for voter suppression against minorities. An accusation of voter fraud will go nowhere for that state.

Also 21,000 votes is a shit ton to fraud and a conspiracy only /x/ would believe.

>voter suppression
How is that even possible? It’s not

They'll just ask how voter fraud would be possible then. Since Voter ID is a thing in Alabama.

This is the type of back and forth argument you'll be having.

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Get used to it cuck this is just the first of many victories for the democrats

are you going meta here? cause you voter fraud easily enough, i mean even kids get fake id's just to drink

>having an ID is voter suppression

I'd suppose that many Moore voters simply didn't have their votes counted. They may have cast a vote, but how do they know if it was counted?

Because the Soros voting machine says so :^)

this, it's a done deal

They said the same thing about the Trump election. Hmmmm.

we bussed minorities to the booth. It was a legal win

Trump one by a small margin in Michigan (10,700 votes). Was that also voter fraud?

Who cares?

techcrunch.com/2017/12/12/alabama-digital-records-vote-roy-moore/

•••Alabama Supreme Court blocks order to preserve digital voting records•••

"Following an eleventh-hour order instructing voting officials in Alabama to keep the digital ballots generated in Tuesday’s controversial Senate election, the state’s Supreme Court has issued a stay to block that decision.

The order to preserve the records was issued by the Montgomery County Circuit Court on Monday afternoon — less than 24 hours before voting was set to begin — and the stay that will effectively nullify that order was issued late Monday night.

“All counties employing digital ballot scanners in the Dec. 12, 2017 election are hereby ordered to set their voting machines to save all processed images in order to preserve all digital ballot images,” the Montgomery County order stated.

Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill and Alabama state election administrator Ed Packard are named as defendants in the suit, which was brought before the Montgomery County court by four Alabama voters. Initially filed on Thursday of last week, it cited the state-level election system hacking that the Department of Homeland Security notified 21 states including Alabama of this September in arguing that the state should hold onto the digital record of votes for at least six months rather than destroy them.

As is often the case, state election practices are a bit confusing. As AL.com reports, the state is required to keep the paper ballots that are digitized to tabulate the vote. Priscilla Duncan, the attorney who represented the four Alabama voters named in the case, argued that while those paper ballots are kept for 22 months, “the paper ballots aren’t really what’s counted” and only an unlikely state-wide recount would consult the paper ballots..."

Why the rush to wipe out the electronic records?

Bump

Pretty obvious, they want to destroy their tracks.