Pa. residents got phony texts claiming they had voted already. Ignore them, officials say.
Pa. residents got phony texts claiming they had voted already. Ignore them, officials say.
If “AllVote” sounds familiar, the name has been linked to other confusion-sewing text campaigns in the lead up to the election.
Unless you're voting for Fuckface 45. Then by all means, don't worry.
29 0 ReplyI call him the orange potato.
5 0 ReplyI call him the cheeto, or CHEAT-O.
1 0 ReplyLet your heart be your guide.
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I also wish that such a harebrained scheme as this would rebound tenfold, or worse, on those voters.
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Pulling every dirty trick in the book
27 0 ReplyI mean, those maniacs are burning ballot boxes to silence their fellow citizens.
6 0 ReplyThey're one election away from burning their fellow citizens at the stake.
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“confusion-sewing” in an article about copy editing mistakes no less…
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