Twenty percent, easily enough to swing an election. And this
was just a primary. That 20% figure will probably skyrocket
in November if those democrat voters manage to learn how to
read and write by then. Signing with an X is not allowed.
"As many as 20 percent of New York City absentee ballots cast in the primary
have been disqualified, the Daily News reported.
“It talks about the dark omen for November and the absolute catastrophe in
New York City," White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said during
a news conference last week, Spectrum News reported. “And, in fact, what
they found is 19 percent of ballots have been rejected in Queens, 28 percent
rejected in Brooklyn. There are questions about mail, mass mail-out voting.”
(Wash Exam)
was just a primary. That 20% figure will probably skyrocket
in November if those democrat voters manage to learn how to
read and write by then. Signing with an X is not allowed.
"As many as 20 percent of New York City absentee ballots cast in the primary
have been disqualified, the Daily News reported.
“It talks about the dark omen for November and the absolute catastrophe in
New York City," White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said during
a news conference last week, Spectrum News reported. “And, in fact, what
they found is 19 percent of ballots have been rejected in Queens, 28 percent
rejected in Brooklyn. There are questions about mail, mass mail-out voting.”
(Wash Exam)

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