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Donald Trump – Do voting machines delay election results? No, Trump's wrong about paper ballot counting

by The editor•20 August 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

With voting machines, “They say we’re going to have the results in two weeks. With paper ballots, you have the results that night.”

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