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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy
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Lol awesome, out technolords are trying as hard as they can.
Hey the President tweeted something? Let me see, I gotta click some warning, click something, aahh there we go:
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Oh I see, got to click another warning the confirm that, also read two more warnings.
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Ok cool, just one more click past one more warning.
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And there we go. A US citizen sharing his own personal opinion about what he believes are voting reporting irregularities in Michigan on social media.
Simple. Just one person with an opinion.
The wrong, misleading opinion. Click here to show you understand.
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Except it's being flagged because we're in a highly delicate state as a country where you can't have someone causing tensions to flare based on completely misleading comments that then go viral. I've always generally thought you were a pretty good guy, but gimme a break on this man.
Nothing "unusual" is going on. Even federal law mandates that there are weeks after the presidential elections for states to finalize their counts. The combination of the pandemic leading to increased mail in voting and just the general super close nature of the race this year has led to those post-election night counts actually affecting the overall result. Nothing is nefarious. Nothing is unusual. And pretending otherwise, and stating it on social media to try and undermine the election process, is completely misleading and total BS.