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originally posted by: wisvol
a reply to: vethumanbeing
You're right, something does.
Ever heard of the Tennessee events of 1946?
originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
a reply to: vethumanbeing
That's pretty strange. I've been to Benson with my Dad, it is considerably larger than our little Texas town. Everything here was easy peasy.
originally posted by: Domo1
Yeah a few were moved around.
Here's a link to your districts vote centers
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: vethumanbeing
Huh. You would think they would have signage directing you to the nearest place or something. I've seen reports from a lot of people claiming election shenanigans in AZ.
originally posted by: BarefootInWinter
If the problems reported just in the primaries have been even half true, I can't imagine the real election.
Was their fraud and voter suppression involved in Tuesday’s Arizona primary election? According to thousands of voters who waited for hours in line to vote in Maricopa County, the answer to that question is a resounding “yes.” Local media affiliate 12 News reports that during highly contested Arizona primary election, voters endured a huge decrease in polling locations in the county.
originally posted by: Excallibacca
I can assure you there were polling stations open in Sierra Vista. I used to live there, my sister still does. She told me she had voted, let me ask her what was up.
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Excallibacca
I can assure you there were polling stations open in Sierra Vista. I used to live there, my sister still does. She told me she had voted, let me ask her what was up.
Is she a democrat? Maybe there were no republican voting stations?
AlaskanDad: Lot's of Talk about AZ!
Was their fraud and voter suppression involved in Tuesday’s Arizona primary election? According to thousands of voters who waited for hours in line to vote in Maricopa County, the answer to that question is a resounding “yes.” Local media affiliate 12 News reports that during highly contested Arizona primary election, voters endured a huge decrease in polling locations in the county.
source
originally posted by: BarefootInWinter
If the problems reported just in the primaries have been even half true, I can't imagine the real election.
originally posted by: Bobaganoosh
I hope not, but after seeing what you described days ago is going MSM, this will likely be a model for the rest of the primaries. You nailed it first, and your thread only got a few flags and little attention. Watch a line of threads pop up about this tomorrow.
originally posted by: BarefootInWinter
If the problems reported just in the primaries have been even half true, I can't imagine the real election.