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I suppose we can presume a registered Republican voted for Trump but this:
[inquirer.com]

“It was unclear for whom Thurman cast the two ballots.”

““This case demonstrates how rare and impossibly difficult it is to successfully commit voter fraud,” Fetterman said in a telephone interview. “The fact that Mr. Thurman also happened to vote for the president also underscores that key point.”…” When Vaughan questioned David Frank, he asked whether the elections official was aware that when Thurman voted for his son, he cast a ballot for Biden, not Trump. “If the votes cancel each other out, isn’t it true that you’re not technically voting twice?””-
[dailylocal.com]

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Did something backfire, then? 🤣😂

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