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"Many years of work went into finding exactly how many ballots were double-scanned, deleted, and created for the recount. But I think my numbers are getting very solid now.

What you're seeing in the graphic is the original machine count in Fulton 2020 vs. what appeared in the machine recount.

Our team looked at tens of thousands of hand marked ballot images, looking for minor bubble marks that could tell us where the ballots ended up in the recount. So we have high confidence on our hand-marked totals.

There are an amazing 6,156 ballots images that appeared in the original count that just can't be found in the recount.

To compensate, an equally amazing 3,938 ballots were double scanned in the recount. As well as 1,125 in-person ballots and 1,391 hand marked ballots making their first appearance. Where did these ballots come from?!

All the double scanned and new ballots caused the final total to only be off by 850 ballots."

-@mad_liberals

https://x.com/i/status/2033935530732175845
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🚨 BREAKING: PA SUPREME COURT RULES ON CAST VOTE RECORDS 🚨

This is BIG.

And it just changed the conversation on election transparency in Pennsylvania.

⚖️ The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled:

👉 Cast Vote Records (CVRs) are PUBLIC RECORDS

🧩 What does that mean?

CVRs are the digital records created by voting machines—
basically a line-by-line record of how ballots were counted.

✔️ No voter names
✔️ No personal identity
✔️ Just the data

🔥 The fight was this:

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania said:

“These are basically ballots → keep them secret”

The Supreme Court said:
“No. These are machine-generated records → they can be public”

💥 Translation:

➡️ Ballots = private
➡️ Data about ballots = public (in many cases)

That distinction just set a statewide precedent.

⚠️ Don’t miss this:

This doesn’t mean a total data dump with zero limits—
but it DOES mean the door to transparency just opened.

🧠 Why this matters:

✔️ Independent analysis becomes possible
✔️ More accountability in how votes are counted
✔️ Courts just drew a line in favor of public access to election data

💬 Bottom line:

For the first time at this level,
Pennsylvania’s highest court has said:

👉 Election data ≠ ballots
👉 And the public has a right to see it

👀 This one isn’t over—but it’s a major shift.

Watch what happens next.
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Don't forget the true meaning of this holiday. Happy Memorial Day.
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The University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public, a far left group of election fraud deniers, sent out an email with a bingo card to play along in their game of "pretend elections are secure" focused on the LA Mayor's race. People can download a bingo card, and when they see social media posts with election concerns, they mark it on their bingo card. If they see a post that is not on their bingo card, they are asked to report it to them for further investigation... This email was sent June 11, immediately after the race for LA Mayor flipped. How did they know to prepare for this? Hmm...
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It's a sad day for blue mail-in ballot states. Please say a prayer for those of us who are victims of the never ending election season thanks to the excessively long ballot processing periods where we lose confidence in our system and often see late race flips.
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Trump terminates all members of Election Assistance Commission ahead of midterms

All three of the remaining commissioners were removed in some way, according to Reuters, with the two Democratic commissioners, Thomas Hicks and Benjamin Hovland, notified by email. The Republican commissioner, Christy McCormick, was allowed to resign.

https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/trump-terminates-all-members-election-assistance-commission-ahead-midterms
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It's nice to see our work being brought to light for all of America to see! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
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