Have you noticed nearly all of the massive “mistakes” and “unfortunate circumstances” happen in battleground states? In what may have been an attempt to steal Wisconsin for Kamala Harris, 13 tabulators were mysteriously “not properly closed,” allowing for potential shenanigans.
Over 30,000 ballots were affected.
Reports from the scene indicate this was an intention breach as it appears the sealing stickers were broken:
Memo From Wisconsin – 🚨
sabotage /săb′ə-täzh″/ noun
The deliberate destruction of property or obstruction of normal operations.
The deliberate attempt to damage, destroy, or hinder a cause or activity.
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) November 5, 2024
According to Fox6Now:
Roughly 30,000 ballots in Milwaukee will have to be recounted, the city said on Tuesday afternoon, because of a tabulator issue.
City spokesperson Jeff Fleming said the tabulators were sealed – but the doors to those machines were not closed properly. The issue involved early absentee and in-person ballots and affected all 13 tabulators.
Paulina Gutiérrez, executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, led election workers on how to address the issue moving forward. Outside of reopening the envelopes for those ballots and the legwork that happens before ballots are run through the machines, each ballot will need to be reprocessed. The city said it could take hours to recount the ballots.
As usual, officials have declared this was innocent and that the machines are not connected to the internet. But here’s the thing that any lucid person would take from this. There is absolutely no way for them to determine that this was innocent and it doesn’t matter that the machines aren’t connected to the internet if the doors are open for ballot/count tampering.
Stay frosty, folks, but more importantly pray. It will take diligence and blessings to stop the massive, widespread voter fraud that is currently taking place in the United States, especially battleground states.
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