Here We Go Again: South Carolina Voters Unable to Vote Reportedly Due to Internet Being Out – Voters Told to Put Ballots in “Another Slot”
(www.thegatewaypundit.com)
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Nimarata Haley must be getting slaughtered.
Hold up, I thought the ballots weren't connected to the Internet. 🙄
Came to say this. Unreal the lies they get away with.
Is this their “trial run”?
I’m suspicious. This looks exactly like a video I saw from the Arizona races in 2020. It looks like the exact same guy in the exact same place the arches that he’s standing under and even his voice I swear I saw this video in 2020!
Wake wake the fuck up morons.Those of us that see are very tired of you.
Voting needs the internet NOT.
"another slot" leads to the trash bin!
The voters better know what to do.
In Columbia our state capital of course...
You can see the "another slot" on these machines here:
https://www.essvote.com/products/ds200/
It shouldn't have anything to do with the Internet. But if the tabulators are down or damaged, there is a locked, secondary ballot storage on the machine that is indeed nothing more than a metal bin.
The idea is that when the machine is fixed, the bin would be opened (if SC's rules match ours), and the ballots would be scanned in the presence of multiple poll workers.
A voter could also wait until the machine is fixed.
The Internet would affect the checkin workstations, as the GP article suggests.
Keep in mind that most folks working the election have no clue how the equipment works, or what the names of the parts are, etc. Second-hand information like this should be given minimal credence, but it's worth keeping an eye on.
If this is true, I hope Trump has something figured out for the General Election in November or else it is rinse and repeat for the Dems/Commies. I would hate to see that, it would mean trying to fight the courts all over again, not having standing, and being shut out of most of the courts.
The plan is probably to muddy the waters so much that there can be no apparent winner in November - at least for the MSM consumers, anyway.