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Injectable Body Sensors Take Personal Chemistry to a Cell Phone Closer to Reality

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Trump poll watcher Articia Bomer complained that some poll workers wore clothing with the slogan Black Lives Matter. “This is our house tonight!” she heard a poll worker yell.

 

“I witnessed election workers open ballots with Donald Trump votes and respond by rolling their eyes and showing it to other poll workers,” Bomer said. “I believe some of these ballots may not have been properly counted.”

 

Many vote-counters “were hostile towards people with GOP lanyards [ID tags]" said poll watcher Braden Gaicobazzi, who recounted his experience as a poll-watcher Nov. 4.

 

Gaicobazzi questioned some lawyers and law students monitoring the operation, and found “it was evident that EVERY single one of the lawyers/law students that I talked to was ideologically far left,” he wrote.