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Felt good. No real lines. In and out in about fifteen minutes. Some dude walked by me going out who said “Trump 2020.” 

 

Beautiful day in Western New York. That’s all. 

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31 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Felt good. No real lines. In and out in about fifteen minutes. Some dude walked by me going out who said “Trump 2020.” 

 

Beautiful day in Western New York. That’s all. 

You started a thread about this? Nothing about your daily bowel movement? 

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8 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

You started a thread about this? Nothing about your daily bowel movement? 


This IS his daily bowel movement 

 

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6 minutes ago, B-Man said:


This IS his daily bowel movement 

 

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Yours is the diarrhea spread around the other threads than....

 

1 minute ago, RochesterRob said:

  Yeah, that was no town hall he walked into.  It was somebody's outhouse.

And yours are just little rabbit pellets sprinkled around. 

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8 minutes ago, TBBills said:

Yours is the wisdom spread around the other lesser threads than....

 

And yours are sensational reasoning dispersed around for the less fortunate such as Tiberius to see. 

  FIFY.

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Many votes were not counted 

 

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Nearly 7 percent of ballots in U.S. Postal Service sorting facilities on Tuesday were not processed on time for submission to election officials, according to data the agency filed Wednesday in federal court, potentially leaving tens of thousands of ballots caught in the mail system during an especially tight presidential race.

The Postal Service reported the timely processing — which includes most mail-handling steps outside of pickup and delivery — of 93.3 percent of ballots on Election Day, its best processing score in several days, but still well below the 97-percent target that postal and voting experts say the agency should hit.

The Postal Service processed 115,630 ballots on Tuesday, a volume much lower than in recent days after weeks of warnings about chronic mail delays. Of that number, close to 8,000 ballots were not processed on time, a small proportion but one that could factor heavily in states such as Michigan and Wisconsin, which do not accept ballots after Election Day and could be decided by a few thousand votes.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/11/03/election-ballot-delays-usps/

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