Did Wikileaks Influence Your Vote?

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Did Wikileaks influence your vote?

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  1. Zorro

    Zorro Well-Known Member

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    Republicans Calling for Investigation Into Voter Fraud In Detroit After Jill Stein's Recount Turns Up More Votes Than Actual Registered Voters in 37% of Detroit's Precincts

    It's going to be hard for the Democrats to scream that they don't want an investigation into this true #Hacking of the election after screaming about the fake one, but I'm sure they'll manage it nevertheless.

    I'm also sure the media won't note the hypocrisy.

    Jill Stein's crusade to expose voter fraud blows the lid off ballot box fraud in Detroit where Hillary Clinton won big pic.twitter.com/1Xw92L8krz

    http://ace.mu.nu/archives/367359.php
     
  2. gamewell45

    gamewell45 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No, it didn't; my mind was already made up by then. On election day, I went into the booth, closed the curtain, held my nose and wrote in my name for president.
     
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    many republicans said at the time it was influencing their vote, but if it did or not is unknown
     
  4. Crawdadr

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    Not at all the largest motivation for me was the email issue. When I read the transcripts of what was actually going on and learned that they did delete thousands of emails without a person actually looking at them. Then I knew I could not trust that women with our national secrets.
     
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    It didn't influence my vote. But I am so grateful someone helped turn on the kitchen light and expose the roaches like Hillary.

    I voted for Cruz in the primary, as I saw him as the best defender of the USC and traditional conservative (American) values.

    Hillary would never have been a remote chance for getting my vote unless God himself spoke to me from a burning bush and ordered me to vote for her.

    Trump got my vote, and so far, I am well pleased with his cabinet choices.

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    A lost cause as usual.
     
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    gamewell45 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    At least I participated in the process; therefore I have a right to complain or praise as the case may be. Those who stayed at home and didn't take the time to vote cannot in good conscience complain if they don't like the way things are being done.
     

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