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Hmmmmm.
Could this be an attempt at some kind of vote tally fraud?
Let’s see that man’s photo ID - I think he may be ineligible to have anything to do with elections, registration, voting, counting votes, tallying votes, reporting vote counts and tallies, ensuring fairness and accuracy in the election and voting process, …
Kansan Kobach is like the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz, without a brain, but in Kobach’s case, never gets one.
As Steve Martin would say:
Well recuuuuuuse ME!!
Same goes for a whole lot of other people, in Kansas and elsewhere. Just look who’s sitting in the White House.
Excuse me?
They finally found voter fraud and it was in Kobach’s office. Lock him up.
If I could only be the person of color to put the other guy over the top, I could die happy.
I know, I know, it’s “deplorable!”
“BREAKING: Final result from KS Sec of State give Kobach 99.98% of vote; ‘On to the general!’ says Kobach.”
Can we hang a choad?
Without projection, the Republican party would be an empty husk. Of course the voter fraud crusader is the guy who most wants to commit his own voter fraud.
But but it’s still a landslide for Kobach…
Best case - he doesn’t recuse, certifies himself with a 10 vote victory, 20 votes against are discovered by intrepid reporter, ACLU takes him to court and he fights it.
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Uh huh. Kobach’s office just “misread” the numbers.
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Look exactly the same to me.
A whole lot of vote mistakes gave Kobach his lead in the first place. (One hopes that those voting for him in the fall won’t really matter, and he loses anyway.)
This makes sense. He has no credit, so he’s forced to go to the General for his car insurance.
I’m willing to admit the possibility that this this was an error. It’s not impossible that someone’s finger slipped when typing a number (which is why we have effing proofreaders). But this still shows exactly why Kobach should be nowhere near the count or any decisions made around a recount. Because as it is, he owns every mistake and every apparent impropriety. If he wins under these circumstances, he’s costing himself votes.
Oh, and won’t he technically still be SoS and in charge of the counting in November?
Too funny. 