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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there were alleged irregularities in the vote count at State Farm Arena in Georgia. After being told to leave due to a water main break, it was later revealed that there was no such break. Instead, five women were seen scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. One woman in particular was observed repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. Another woman at a different desk was also seen doing the same. This raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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The Maine secretary of state has prevented Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot due to a Supreme Court decision that allows states to block the former president from running in the election.

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Utah is the first state to ban fluoride in drinking water, despite opposition from dentists and health organizations who believe this could cause medical problems. Republican Governor Spencer Cox signed the legislation, preventing cities and communities from adding fluoride to their water systems. Florida, Ohio, and South Carolina are reportedly considering similar measures.

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A person attempted to show their ID while voting in Palo Alto, California, but election officials refused to look at it. According to the speaker, they were "not allowed" to look at the ID even when offered. The speaker characterizes this as "madness" and claims that if Democrats win nationally, they will implement similar policies nationwide, resulting in the end of democracy.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was likely made to remove poll watchers and the media from the room. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. Two of them were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the vote count and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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In this video, we see a group of people waiting in line to vote. There is a woman in a maroon dress who is causing some confusion. She is trying to open a drop box but is struggling because the items won't fit. After the first attempt, it becomes a felony. This woman is committing a felony in broad daylight, right in front of everyone. It is important to consider the implications of this act. Additionally, it is mentioned that one could obtain the driver's license plate information. Overall, this video highlights a violation of Georgia law during the voting process.

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In Colorado, during an election, a candidate was removed from the ballot by four judges from the opposing political party. Despite this, voters attempted to write in the candidate's name, but the judges instructed election officials not to count those votes. This situation may seem reminiscent of elections in countries like Russia, Brazil, or Venezuela, but it actually occurred in Colorado.

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Poll challengers are being kept out, preventing them from entering to challenge the polls.

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Breaking news from Georgia: the hearing in Fulton County did not go as hoped. A Democrat judge ruled against the Republican party's request regarding the hiring of poll workers, where only 1% are Republican. The judge denied the lawsuit and expressed frustration over the additional drop-off locations for ballots. While he confirmed there would be no drop boxes, he acknowledged the need for poll observers. However, a notice from the election office stated that poll observers would not be allowed. Concerns about the integrity of the election process in Fulton County remain high, with a call for a significant number of votes to ensure fairness.

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Good evening. A federal court in Iowa has ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the state to challenge the validity of 2,176 ballots that may belong to non-citizens ahead of the election.

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In Colorado, during an election, a strange situation occurred. The candidate that someone wanted to vote for was removed from the ballot by four judges from the opposing political party. Even though the person tried to write in the candidate's name, the judges instructed the election officials not to count any write-in votes for that candidate. This may sound like something that would happen in Russia, Brazil, or Venezuela, but it actually took place in Colorado.

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Voter suppression is evident in Iowa, where individuals faced challenges while trying to vote while wearing specific shirts and hats. Despite citing the law, they were told to leave or go to the auditor's office instead of being allowed to vote. They are currently standing their ground and have contacted the police to ensure their rights are protected.

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The Georgia legislature is presenting a set of facts to the court asserting widespread voting irregularities in Georgia. They claim: - 2,506 felons voted illegally in Georgia. - 66,248 underage and therefore ineligible people were illegally registered to vote before their seventeenth birthday, when the law requires 17 years old. - At least 2,423 individuals voted who were not listed as registered. - 1,043 individuals cast ballots who had illegally registered to vote using a post office box. - 4,926 individuals voted in Georgia who had registered to vote after their Georgia voter registration date, thereby canceling their Georgia voter registration. - 10,315 or more individuals voted who were deceased by the time of the election. - 395 individuals voted in Georgia who had cast ballots in another state, which is illegal in both states. - 15,700 individuals voted in Georgia who had filed a national change of address with the United States Postal Service prior to 11/03/2020. - 40,279 individuals voted who had moved across county lines at least thirty days prior to election day and had failed to properly re-register to vote in their new county, also in violation of Georgia law. The petition to contest will include affidavits of more than one hundred Georgia voters sworn under penalty of perjury, attesting to and confirming multiple violations of the Georgia election code. You will hear from several of those witnesses today. They also assert there are issues of outright lies and potential fraud. The speakers contend that the actual results of legal ballots cast in the November election in compliance with the Georgia election code cannot be known ever, not by the secretary of state, not by the governor downstairs, not by the voting public, and not by this Georgia legislature.

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In a Republican County, new voter ID laws are criticized for allegedly oppressing African Americans. An individual claims these laws disenfranchise voters, suggesting that acquiring an ID is difficult for some. However, another man counters that he just renewed his ID easily. The discussion turns to laws prohibiting food and water distribution to voters in line, with accusations of racism against those enforcing these laws. Tensions rise as one person mocks the other, claiming that progressive policies are necessary for empowerment. The conversation escalates into a confrontation, highlighting deep divisions over race and voting rights. An expert on racism is teased as a future guest to support the narrative.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and the media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours, repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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A convicted felon can run for president.

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It is against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. However, some states are not requiring proof of citizenship when noncitizens register to vote. Governor Glenn Youngkin in Virginia issued an executive order to clean up voting rules. The Biden administration's Department of Justice sued the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia to try to prevent them from cleaning up their voter rolls. This creates doubt and concern because everyone should want the law to be followed.

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In Georgia, there were several instances of illegal voting. This includes felons voting, underage individuals registering to vote before they turned 17.5 years old, people voting without being registered, and individuals using post office boxes to register. Additionally, there were cases of people voting after registering in another state, voting after moving across county lines without re-registering, and even deceased individuals voting. These actions violated Georgia laws and resulted in thousands of illegal votes.

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In Georgia, over half the population lacks a passport, and driver's licenses, including Real IDs, don't prove citizenship. The proposed bill could cost Georgians over $700 million to register to vote. This is characterized as a poll tax and blatant voter suppression.

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In Georgia, there were several instances of illegal voting. This includes felons voting, underage individuals registering to vote before they turned 17.5 years old, people voting without being registered, and individuals using post office boxes to register. Additionally, there were cases of people voting after registering past their registration date, voting while deceased, voting in multiple states, and voting after changing their address. There were also individuals who moved across county lines but failed to properly re-register in their new county. These actions violated Georgia law.

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We were kicked out for wearing Trump gear—hats and shirts—before we could vote. We were told to remove them first. It seems unfair since there were others wearing Harris shirts without any issues. Why is Trump gear such a problem?

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Voter suppression is occurring in Iowa, where individuals are facing challenges for wearing certain shirts and hats while trying to vote. Despite being informed of their rights under the law, they were told to leave or go to the auditor's office instead of being allowed to vote. They are standing firm and have contacted the police to ensure their rights are protected.

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In California and New York, it is illegal to ask for or show ID when people vote. According to the speakers, there is no logical reason for this law other than to facilitate election fraud. To commit fraud, one would eliminate the need for ID and allow mail-in ballots.

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A reporter claims African Americans are oppressed by voter ID laws and prohibitions on giving food and water to voters in line. The reporter attempts to interview a black man, asserting he is unable to acquire an ID and too ignorant to do so. The reporter then accuses Republicans of trying to prevent black people from drinking water and knocks water out of the man's hand. The reporter claims this is a hate crime and that Republicans want to stop them from feeding black people. The reporter then force-feeds the man a banana. The reporter states that black people are incapable of doing anything white people can do and that progressive policies are the only solution. The reporter says another black man flees in terror from Republican bigotry. The man says the reporter's argument is a straw man argument and that he will write a blog post explaining it to black people.

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In a Republican County, new voter ID laws are criticized for allegedly oppressing African Americans. A man claims he easily renewed his ID, contradicting the narrative of disenfranchisement. The laws also prohibit providing food and water to voters in line, raising concerns about accessibility. Accusations of racism are made against Republicans, suggesting they aim to prevent assistance to voters. The discussion shifts to the perceived incompetence of Black individuals, with a claim that progressive policies are essential for their success. The segment ends with a promise to consult an expert on racism, reinforcing the viewpoint that support is necessary for marginalized communities.
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