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How did Thomas lose with more than double the total votes from last time? Did Kentucky's population more than double in 2 years?
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>>535466626
Probably a less contested primary
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>>535466626
It’s because the good people of Kentucky had enough of this antisemetic nutcase and voted him out.
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>>535466626
election fraud
miggers learned from the best: the kikes.
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>>535466626
>Did Kentucky's population more than double in 2 years?
No but the turnout did.
ProTip: normalfags usually don't bother with the primaries.
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>>535466626
>How did Thomas lose with more than double the total votes from last time?
This is an interesting rabbit hole.
>https://elect.ky.gov/Resources/Pages/Voting-Systems.aspx
Reading the county breakdown, it's Hart Intercivic that made the voting machines used in every county involved.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_InterCivic
These machines are also used in Texas, where they had to try to convince people that the results were legitimate by putting out a statement.
>[I]t is important for all voters in the 82 Texas counties utilizing the Hart Intercivic eSlate to understand that the voting machines are not malfunctioning, nor are they arbitrarily 'switching' the choices of voters who cast a straight-party ballot
Looking at the list of Texas counties that use Hart machines, (the other competitor is ES&S, just like Kentucky), there seems to be a pattern between the brand of voting machine used and whether the county predictably votes red or blue. I wonder if it's the same in Kentucky, where the brand of voting machine used can predict the outcome.
This is interesting because Texas is having an election next week.
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DONT count the votes, goyim
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>>535466626

> They used dead people to vote again
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>>535467333
trips of truth
if anyone honestly thought kikes would allow a fair election when they've dumped millions into this I've got a bridge to sell them
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>>535466626
I would thoroughly investing for fraud but it is not impossible that all those shekels spent managed to raise the dead and push normies to vote more.
Or there may be some "gray area" actions, like bussing senile retirees on false promise of a tour in the city.
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>>535468937
Vote counting is easy to do by hand and can be scaled up trivially. There is no reason to use machines except to introduce the opportunity for fraud.
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>>535466626
Voter fraud.
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>>535466626
Rigged by jews.



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