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City Trashed Just Enough Votes to Give Democrat Candidate a 14 Vote “Victory”

Vote by mail or absentee ballot being shredded in office paper shredder as illustration of voting fraud or lost votes in Presidential election

A Minnesota House race was decided in favor of a Democrat incumbent by a margin of just 14 votes – thanks to one city which mysteriously “disposed” of 21 ballots… coincidence?

The county attorney for Scott County, Minnesota, said that the city of Shakopee very likely trashed 21 ballots without counting them.

Shakopee is a small Democrat leaning town (Vice President Kamala Harris received 622 votes or 50.98% to President-elect Donald Trump’s 574 votes or 47.05%.

There’s no way of knowing for sure how those discarded votes would have broken down, but typically Democrat election officials in Democrat towns like this don’t throw away Democrat votes…

Minnesota’s state House is currently tied at 67-67 but had this race swung in favor of the Republicans, it would have given them control over the House – a rarity in the staunchly blue (and mightily corrupt) state of Minnesota.

In a press release, County Attorney Ron Hocevar said that it seemed like the ballots were discarded due to “human error” which occurred during the collection of early absentee ballots.

The preliminary investigation into the 21-ballot discrepancy hasn’t been determinative thus far, and it appears likely to be the result of human error that occurred during the collection of early absentee ballots at the City of Shakopee. This unfortunate situation resulted in a level of confusion that should not have occurred,” Hocevar said.

Scott County has come to the conclusion that the ballots were likely disposed of while they were in their secrecy envelopes, after being removed from their signature envelopes but before being tabulated,” Hocevar wrote after noting that a request was made to the city for their secrecy envelopes, and the county was advised “they had been thrown into the garbage.”

In other words, these ballots were partially opened… and then thrown away once the signature was seen. Now it’s not exactly difficult to imagine that election officials could have checked the names on these ballots to see their party affiliation and then trashed the ones belonging to registered Republicans, assuming they would have voted Republican.

Hocevar went on to note that even if these ballots were magically found, it would be impossible to prove their chain of custody to ensure they had not been tampered with, therefore, these votes could never be counted.

It’s also important to note that this was one of two state House races in the absurdly corrupt state of Minnesota which suddenly flipped from Republican leads to Democrat leads overnight, a patented sign of Democrat election fraud.

This just goes to show that yes, the GOP may have made huge strides this year in terms of election security, but there are simply too many ways for the Democrats to cheat and we KNOW that anytime they can, they will.

In order to stop this, we have to change the laws or the power-crazed leftists will just continue to lie and cheat their way to power.


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