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Video of man destroying Pennsylvania ballots is fake - MSN"The envelopes shown in the fake video are clearly glossy," O'Malley said. "We do not use glossy envelopes. And the colors on the paper shown in the fake video are wrong." ...
The non-glossy secrecy envelopes on official ballots can be seen in this video from the county posted to YouTube in August.. The video shows a stack of sealed mail ballot envelopes on a table as ...
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
Their glossy paper is a common cause of confusion, but the answer is yes, magazines can be recycled (as long as they are not PE-coated). Magazines are sorted with other paper products, then pulped ...
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
In Bucks County, where ballots are under 24/7 surveillance, the Republican Committee called the video “disinformation aimed at scaring voters.” ...
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
James O’Malley, a board of elections spokesperson, told VERIFY that the envelope shown in the viral video is glossy, while Bucks County does not use glossy envelopes.
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