Ballots Found on Flash Drive Help Virginia Democrat Spanberger Surge Ahead
Charlie Kirk Staff
11/18/2020

Flash drives and “glitches” have proven to be very helpful to the democrat party in the 2020 election. Virginia Democrat Rep. Abigail Spanberger took the lead over her opponent when a flash drive was discovered with thousands of votes on it.
Spanberger, is a former CIA official who was part of the 2018 Blue Wave that gave Democrats control of the House. Her victory ended the GOP’s stronghold on the state’s 7th congressional district seat. Her challenger this year is Republican Nick Freitas.
The election-watch group Virginia Public Access Project tweeted late Wednesday afternoon that Spanberger was down by about 1,350 votes following a canvassing effort by county officials.
In VA07, corrected returns during Wednesday's canvas expands Freitas' lead to 1,353 from 713. There are still 69,000 outstanding absentee ballots to be counted, most of them in Spotslvania and Henrico. https://t.co/RxiP9JcsqD pic.twitter.com/UnVoNVXC6D
— Virginia Public Access Project (@vpapupdates) November 4, 2020
Less than an hour later, however, VPAP reported she had jumped considerably ahead of Freitas, in part the result of an infusion of over 14,600 previously “overlooked” ballots found on an Henric County county flash drive.
The memory stick had been “mislabeled as ‘provisional ballots’,” the group said.
In CD7, Spanberger now leads by 5,134 votes after Henrico County posts 14,616 central absentee votes that were overlooked on Election night. Officials overlooked the ballots, which were saved on a memory stick mislabeled as "provisional ballots." https://t.co/UL3zFe0kEb
— Virginia Public Access Project (@vpapupdates) November 4, 2020
A lot of miraculous wins for the democrats this year. They must be excited when flash drives full of votes show up right when they need them.
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