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Precisely my strategy as well, my friend. I'm also taking my own blue ballpoint pen to mark my ballot so that it is not so easily subject to possible change. I mean, I live in Texas in a small town, but one can't be too sure of anything these days.

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Make certain your blue pen is readable by the ballot scanning device, please. 😉

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Do places still use pens?? Ours is all digital… And then you get a print out, and yes I triple checked mine before I submitted it!

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Our county uses black pens. Felt and ball.

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Yep, here in my little town in Johnson County, Texas, we do that.

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...to be a Johnson in Johnson County, Texas. The stuff of dreams, I'm tellin' you.

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Listen, my whole name is so common, and I think yours probably is too, I could tell stories of mis-identification all day long. Everything from being AWOL from the Navy, to being a felon in Colorado. And more often than not, when first meet someone and introduce myself, that person will say, "I know a Jeff Johnson." After 69 years, it's all rather hum-drum by now!

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some people have been saying their vote has been switched after submitting their ballot. Not sure how that's happening but I wouldn't put it past the cheaters on the Left.

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