100percentfedup reports:
It looks like there was a big blue
bust when the so-called “blue wave” trickled into town during Ohio’s special
election. Reports are suggesting that there were over 170 people listed in
Ohio’s 12th Congressional District who were registered as being over
116-years-old. How does that happen? Well, that’s a very good question,
especially in a town where voter fraud is thought to run rampant and a
Republican might just barely defeat their Democratic opponent.
It was Republican Troy Balderson
who won (so far) by a very slim number of votes, close to 1,600, and that
accounts for less than 1% of the votes in the district. That means the election
is so close that law demands a recount. Of course, that’s Ohio law,
specifically. It’s also reported that there are at least 3,000 provisional
ballots yet to be counted. That number is higher than the number by which
Republican Balderson has apparently won, which likely contributes to the
further demand for a recount. It’s like you can’t win an election if you’re
Republican without people wanting a recount and some invisible person who is
116-years-old, or older, shows up magically to defeat you.
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