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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Actually, they're making the case that the run off was part of the original primary. So if you voted for a republican then you got a chance to vote for a republican again (a run off) but if you voted for a democrat then you're done. They have found hundreds of double votes in one county alone. Each vote is illegal and the voters have committed a crime. We also have the news that one church wholely went into politics in violation of federal law. They could, and should, lose their tax exempt status.
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actually, that's likely bullshit. In most states, you are eligible to vote in a party primary or a runoff if you hadn't voted in the other party's primary or runoff. You are not required to vote in the primary to vote In the runoff.
These people committed no crime. If anyone did, it was the election officials who allowed the illegal voters. But this is all bullshit.
On another outrageous note:
A church, involved in POLITICS? Really? A CHURCH?
Do you even think about the shit you write before you click submit?