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Apr 14·edited Apr 14Liked by Andrew L Sullivan

Early voting only plays into the hands of the enemy. All early voting data is available to the other side to be used to determine how much they need to cheat in order to win. From the Lancaster County Election Commissioner:

Attached are the list of the early vote ballots that will be mailed out tomorrow (Saturday, April 13th); summary of the data fields for each column; list of early vote ballots that were picked up in person at the election office today; and list of ballots that were returned yesterday (Thursday, April 10th).

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Apr 14Liked by Andrew L Sullivan

Early Voting

They collect data and build a model of the election results prior to tabulation:

Mail-in Ballot-Tracking - They tell the citizens that the ballot tracking is so citizens can track their ballots. However, the ballot tracking allows the cabal to know who has voted. Combined with databases of party affiliation and other online profiling, the vote of each returned ballot can be estimated without even needing to look at the ballot.

Electronic Poll Books - When someone checks in to vote, this data is put into a central database. Combined with databases of party affiliation and other online profiling, the vote of each returned ballot can be estimated without even needing to look at the ballot.

They can calculate how much of an adjustment to the votes needs to be made, then take advantage of voter registration database manipulation to utilize phantom records or records of low-propensity voters to inject ballots into the system to shift the results organically before anything goes to tabulation.

Early voting makes it more challenging and costly to perform exit polling.

Election ‘Day’

Allowing voting before Election Day allows bad actors to gain necessary information to more accurately estimate the results to manipulate the results by injecting ballots.

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I think you are conflating two different things. Mail-in ballots is not what I am talking about. I am talking about in-person voting. Both good and bad actors see the same thing.

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