Harris - Walz, page-2366

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    Ummmm - super interesting conversation in which Raffensperger does indeed say that with 2% of votes still to be counted, so even a 100% vote for the other party is unlikely to change things. Oh dear

    Being a "critical thinker" and "with a brain in your head" , well, how does that sit with you?

    I should add that statistically it is 100% impossible for ANY party to achieve 100% of the votes......it never happens.....has never happened - you're "critical thinking" mind might want to check that simple fact out?
 
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