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what just occurred to me is If my daughter was to use one of those ID:'s, could something (computer related) use the other ID: as a illegal vote….two things…it wouldn't go against her because it has a different ID# and could be done separately and behind the scenes.
It works like this (all this is theory),
all the duplicate mail-in ballots go out, some get used some do not.
some people who go to the booth have to pick one of the ID #'s.
HERE IS THE TRICK
At the end of the day or right after the original is used the duplicate(the ID with the one number off that registered to the same person) is now in play and can vote for whomever the controller wants it to be.
Let's say that the "AutoChoice" is selected to Democrat.
My daughter pick one of the ID's and votes Democrat….that's one for the Democrat….the duplicate also chooses Democrat so that would make two for the Democrat.
if my daughter picks GOP. then that's one for GOP. but the "AutoChoice" is selected for Democrat on the duplicate ballot with the one number off on the ID, so it basically washes hers out with a vote for Democrat.
Big question if it was designed to work that way (illegally)….CAN IT BE TRACKED???
HOW COULD IT BE TRACKED!!!
maybe some algorithm that sorts looking for duplicates by sorting on names and addresses and not by ID #'s…
IDK…just throwing all this out there to see if something like this is feasible.