No, it's junk -- disproven in this post. Short answer: there is no glut of "bullet ballots," just the appearance of one because of the typical, and totally normal, difference in the *rate* at which presidential and non-presidential ballots are counted. 1/2
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/11/17/2286795/-Senate-Election-Results-and-the-Search-for-Bullet-Ballots-Day-11
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/11/17/2286795/-Senate-Election-Results-and-the-Search-for-Bullet-Ballots-Day-11
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No. You come up with a plausible scenario, based on evidence, in which all of this could have occurred -- despite, for instance, ...
And you'd also have to run through other possible, but easily-recognized, difficulties with the vote-fraud hypothesis. For instance, were some of these ...
It really goes back to the conspiracy-conspiracy mindset: I think "there's something suspicious" so "prove that I'm wrong that voter fraud happened."
No. Just no.