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France: Spoiled Ballot Issue Returns in Macron Election, Fraud Charged

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12% spoiled? Spoiled ballots should always be under a percent. That would trigger a recount in any US state.

VIDEO EVIDENCE:
https://rumble.com/v128ehn-election...ld-same-as-2020-presidentials-in-the-usa.html


https://coronanews123.wordpress.com...sue-returns-in-macron-election-fraud-charged/

[h=1]FRANCE: SPOILED BALLOT ISSUE RETURNS IN MACRON ELECTION, FRAUD CHARGED[/h]
Following an eerily similar script from the last French presidential election in 2017, evidence circulating on Twitter shows the same issue which reared its head at that time, spoiled ballots. In 2017 the UK Daily Mail reported that there were 4.2 million “spoiled ballots” reported out by election authorities, an enormous number in an election in which a total of 36 million people voted.

A spoiled ballot is a ballot which has extraneous marks on it, is defaced, torn, or otherwise unacceptable. They are automatically rejected and cannot be counted.

The UK report assumed that 4.2 million people had spoiled their own ballots, speculating that:

“a record-breaking 12 per cent of French voters were projected to have spoiled their ballots – seemingly put off by both politicians [Macron and Le Pen] who are not members of establishment parties.”

Stephen Lendman reports that in 2017:

“Only Le Pen’s ballots showed up damaged or destroyed, none for Macron.”
Lendman says it appears Macron has won again “the old fashioned way.”
 
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Hey, don't forget about all the voter suppression going on there:
- No ""early voting" prior to the day of the election.
- No absentee or mail-in balloting (banned in 1975 due to security concerns). All ballots must be cast in person at a qualified voting location on the day of the election.
- Everyone casting a ballot is required to present a government-approved photo ID.
- Nationwide effort to de-register people who had died or changed addresses.
 
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