Eileen O’Neill Burke’s lead over Clayton Harris narrows in race for Cook County State’s Attorney – NBC Chicago

As of Saturday evening at 5:21 p.m., O'Neill Burke was up 4,771 votes, with 50.47% - 255,010 votes - compared to Harris' 49.5% - 250,239.
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The Railroader
2 years ago

A bunch of votes from for Harris will suddenly appear from the Lookee What I Found part of Chicago.

How to stop this?

Election day must be Election Day. One day. With ID required to vote. Only deployed military overseas get absentee ballots. No more counting votes a week later.

This, of course, has to be passed by the same scum politicians that are doing the cheating.

Best of luck!

Stan Marsh
2 years ago
Reply to  The Railroader

Another MAGA simpleton thinks counting mail in ballots is fraud. They voted and mailed in their ballot as allowed and encouraged by the law. Some of us are busy making money and travel for a living. Mail in ballots are here to stay.

Frank James
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

Theres a difference between absentee ballots and you just being a lazy turd via ‘whatever the hell reason’ mail in ballot

Stan Marsh
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

Legally there is no difference. The laziness of your mind is the only turd on display.

Frank James
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

the point has flown way too far over your head, you’re still a lazy turd if you can’t fit voting into your busy “travel schedule”

Stan Marsh
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

Not all of us have the luxury of sitting around the house watching Fox News all day. Some of us are actually productive members of society. Your vote isn’t more valid just because you have no life. Mail in ballots are here to stay.

Robert L. Peters
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

Of course it’s here to stay, Democrats have a majority in Illinois and it won’t change in my lifetime. They found an easy way to cheat so why would they give that up.

ProzacPlease
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

Believe it or not, people have actually worked for a living since the founding of the country. They managed to find a way to vote on election day. Despite your whining, you are not facing unique hardship because you have to work. And BTW, many of those that you accuse of having the “luxury” of sitting around all day are retired after working more years than you will ever put in. Grow up.

Stan Marsh
2 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

They found a way to vote including by mail. Who cares if it offends you snowflakes.

chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

Looking in the mirror snowflake??

chris
2 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Well said

chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

correction……Newsmax…..and at least Frank and the rest of us know what is really happening!! CATCH UP

Last edited 2 years ago by chris
chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Stan Marsh

not hardly the same at all……pull your head out

Last edited 2 years ago by chris
Dan543
2 years ago

So the 32,000 ballots that have meandered in from who knows where since Election Day break 58% Harris to 42% Burke in what was a close race favoring Burke? Yeah, that seems legit. The 500,000 who cast ballots on Election Day are suckers. Any wonder why turnout is so low? Chicano is doomed.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Bu Wednesday not she will have miraculously lost.

Freddy
2 years ago

Question? Are the mail in ballots time stamped and dated by the P.O.? Any ballots that are stamped after the election date by the Post Office should be invalidated.

Veterano
2 years ago

Stating the obvious, voting is important for reasons including that it critically determines who governs us.

If you win a significant Lottery prize, would you (assuming someone hasn’t acted for/as you) put your winning ticket into an envelope, and trust USPS to ensure effective control over the outcome? Very likely, important for you and your family.

So, why do we continue to accept this flawed mail-in voting process subject to the uncontrollable risk of fraud, unaccountable counters, and their third world delays to determine our true elected leaders?

Last edited 2 years ago by Veterano
Frank James
2 years ago

Uh huhhhh, 10k more by midnight is my bet

Frank James
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

In Harris’ favor, that is

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

You are a prophet or the man on the inside because 10,000 was the exact number found. Well done!

Zephyr Window
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

There’s a just posted story on of Second City Cop that a bag of 10K votes was just discovered. Election officials apologize for the error! Now that’s funny. New bags will be found until the selected machine candidate wins.

Last edited 2 years ago by Zephyr Window

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