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MARCO RUBIO: Voter Finds Two ‘Provisional Ballot Boxes’ Unattended in Broward County (VIDEO)

Posted on | November 10, 2018 | 1 Comment

MARCO RUBIO: Voter Finds Two ‘Provisional Ballot Boxes’ Unattended in Broward County (VIDEO)

MARCO RUBIO: Voter Finds Two ‘Provisional Ballot Boxes’ Unattended in Broward County (VIDEO)

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One Response to “MARCO RUBIO: Voter Finds Two ‘Provisional Ballot Boxes’ Unattended in Broward County (VIDEO)”

  1. kw
    November 10th, 2018 @ 12:19 pm

    The feds must aggressively address the Montana senate election results. Suddenly, about 3 a.m. the following morning, a huge number of ballots from two leftist areas, Missoula and Bozeman, both major university environments, arrived for counting. Suspicious?

    Regarding age limits for voting, since military conscription no longer applies to military service, the minimum age for voting needs to be adjusted and raised to a minimum of 21 y.o., again. I didn’t attend college until after military service. Compared to other college students, I was more responsible, experienced, mature and an adult, and much of the time disputing the professorate. Perhaps active duty personnel would be exempt.

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