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Election integrity should be an area of common ground, one that can cross the political aisle. It should especially be a priority for the so-called ‘defenders of democracy.’ They wouldn’t want to undermine a democratic vote with shenanigans, would they?

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Ha! Of course they would. Because it gives them an advantage.

Madison is a deep blue city in a deep blue county (Dane County) in the swing state of Wisconsin. It went for Donald Trump in 2016 — the first Republican victory in decades — and Joe Biden in 2020.

The margin of victory in 2020 was 0.63%, so stuff like this gets our attention:

We bet it was more than ten.

More from WKOW:

Deputy Clerk of the City of Madison Jim Verbick is responding to concerns over a data processing error that caused 2,215 duplicate ballots to be sent out across 10 wards.

“There was a human error that occurred,” Verbick said. “Despite duplicate ballots being sent out, we will only accept one ballot from every voter, and when we get them back we will make sure that we only have one ballot.”

Verbick says this error affected voters who have the same style of ballot, meaning these voters had the same offices on their ballot. The clerk’s office is calling this a data processing error.

Weird how these ‘errors’ keep happening in blue areas.

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Verbick said the ballots have identical barcodes, so a duplicate would get flagged in the system.

Color us skeptical.

But if it does, would the person who submitted it face consequences?

We all know that answer, too.

Madison is so left-wing it flies in circles. This writer lives in Wisconsin. She knows.

A sentiment shared by some others, we’re sure.

And they should have lawyers ready, just like the Democrats always do.

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How convenient.

They don’t deserve to have any of our faith.

They do.

Always in one direction.

We all know if this was benefitting Republicans in some way, there would be an uproar.