The Election Fraud Saga Continues
This article is in continuation with my previous coverage of the obvious, massive election fraud that occurred during the 2020 election.
We now have New Hampshire, chiming in:
New Hampshire Election Auditors Find Ballot “Fold” Issue, Only 28% Of GOP Votes Counted In One Machine
Auditors for a 2020 election investigation being carried out in Windham, New Hampshire, are saying that some of their latest findings are “large enough to account for discrepancies” in the election results.
“Something we strongly suspect at this juncture, based on various evidence, is that in some cases, fold lines are being interpreted by the scanners as valid votes,” Mark Lindeman, part of the audit team, told WMUR.
“Test decks proved that foldings across a vote targets is misinterpreted as additional phantom votes or subtracts votes due to false overvotes,” he wrote in a post.
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“The fold effect is large enough to account for discrepancies, but might not be all that’s going on,” the team said on Twitter on May 22.
“75 folded ballots voted straight Republican. Only 48 votes recorded for them. Folds generated overvotes. This is machine used on Election Day [for] most absentee ballots.”
Another machine was found to have “an even more dramatic problem” by the auditors, who said that only 28 percent of the votes for Republican candidates were counted.
“For example: We have observed vastly different error rates on two machines processing the same ballots. Work continues.”
People vote. But then only 28% of the votes that went for the republican candidates were even counted.
It’s strange how in every instance of voter fraud or “irregularities” that keep popping up, only the democrats receive the benefit. Weird how that happens.
At this point, anyone who doesn’t think the election was fraudulent is clearly just not paying any attention.
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