longknife
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I’ve read report after report of more voters at towns than residents, Of buses of voters from out of state. And the huge push to register felons and get them to the polls. The DemocRATs and Soros-funded groups went all out to defeat Moore.
But, he still hasn’t conceded.
Decision came after an interview with a man who said “we came here all the way from different parts of the country as part of our fellowship, and all of us pitched in to vote.”
Whole interview @ Alabama Secretary of State Launches Voter Fraud Investigation in Senate Special Election
Roy Moore hasn’t conceded and is still fundraising a week after the election that he lost
@ Roy Moore hasn’t conceded and is still fundraising a week after the election that he lost
Now, if these were normal times, it would not matter. However, the probability that there was significant voter fraud involved in creating that 20,634-vote lead for Jones may - MAY - turn out to be relevant here. Or it may not. But the point is, Moore has not conceded and the Secretary of State has not certified the election, and this may be for a good reason.
From Vox Popoli: Alabama: It's not technically over
But, he still hasn’t conceded.
Decision came after an interview with a man who said “we came here all the way from different parts of the country as part of our fellowship, and all of us pitched in to vote.”
Whole interview @ Alabama Secretary of State Launches Voter Fraud Investigation in Senate Special Election
Roy Moore hasn’t conceded and is still fundraising a week after the election that he lost
@ Roy Moore hasn’t conceded and is still fundraising a week after the election that he lost
Now, if these were normal times, it would not matter. However, the probability that there was significant voter fraud involved in creating that 20,634-vote lead for Jones may - MAY - turn out to be relevant here. Or it may not. But the point is, Moore has not conceded and the Secretary of State has not certified the election, and this may be for a good reason.
From Vox Popoli: Alabama: It's not technically over