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brooklynite

(94,489 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 03:07 PM Feb 2017

If You Want $1000, Offer This NH Republican Proof of Voter Fraud by Bus

Source: Mediaite

Fergus Cullen is the former chairman of the New Hampshire GOP and, like plenty of other local prominent political figures, he has an issue with some of what Donald Trump has said since becoming president.

Yesterday, Stephen Miller doubled down on the Trump administration’s claims that there was widespread voter fraud during the 2016 presidential election, claiming that “anyone who’s worked in New Hampshire politics” knows that people were bused in from other states to vote.

Cullen has certainly worked in New Hampshire politics, but he’s not familiar with the alleged voter fraud, which is why he asked his Twitter followers for some help a few days ago.




Read more: http://www.mediaite.com/online/if-you-want-1000-offer-this-nh-republican-proof-of-voter-fraud-by-bus/



He went on to post a few jokes, in spite of how serious the allegations are:








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If You Want $1000, Offer This NH Republican Proof of Voter Fraud by Bus (Original Post) brooklynite Feb 2017 OP
Does a photo of Leslie Rutledge on a Greyhound count? tenorly Feb 2017 #1
No dog pictures! jmowreader Feb 2017 #2
The Greyhound, or Rutledge? tenorly Feb 2017 #5
There's a dog on the side of the bus jmowreader Feb 2017 #6
I was being facetious. tenorly Feb 2017 #7
And while they're at it, let's see them prove these alleged bused in voters weren't casting ballots onenote Feb 2017 #3
Yes, isn't it funny Mr.Bill Feb 2017 #4
Cincinnati Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2017 #8
NY's Attorney General has proposed an early-voting process (for the first time...) brooklynite Feb 2017 #9
Love that Nina Turner! Making points so well. JudyM Feb 2017 #11
The problem, as we know, is election fraud, not voter fraud Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2017 #10

tenorly

(2,037 posts)
7. I was being facetious.
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 04:03 PM
Feb 2017

Actually, Rutledge isn't a bad-looking woman at all; it's her hysterical "off with their heads" attitude that makes her so repellent.

Now Kellyanne. There's a rough-looking woman for you.

onenote

(42,685 posts)
3. And while they're at it, let's see them prove these alleged bused in voters weren't casting ballots
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 03:18 PM
Feb 2017

for Trump.

After all, Mass repubs knew that Trump was going to lose by a landslide in their home state, but might have a shot in NH. So why wouldn't they be the ones heading across the state line to cast a vote. Even though turnout was substantially higher for the 2016 presidential election in Massachusetts than for the 2014 governor's race, essentially the same number of folks in Essex County (borders on NH) voted for the repub candidate in 2014 as voted for Trump in 2016. Where did the extra repub voters go? To NH maybe?

Mr.Bill

(24,274 posts)
4. Yes, isn't it funny
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 03:28 PM
Feb 2017

that all of these republicans claiming voter fraud seem to automatically assume that every fraudulent voter voted for Hillary Clinton. The fact is, there is no way of telling who anyone voted for once the election has taken place. Your name is not on the ballot you put in the box.

brooklynite

(94,489 posts)
9. NY's Attorney General has proposed an early-voting process (for the first time...)
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 04:40 PM
Feb 2017

I have sent him a request to modify the legislation to put a cap on maximum allowable distance to an early voting center.

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