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Which is more unlikely, a $970 million jackpot or getting 71 million votes?
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Sad that with zero proof of voter fraud, lots of people still not only believe there was, but believe it was widespread and effected millions of votes. I wonder how many of the 71 million are still acknowledging how they voted after watching the attack on the Capital Building that killed five people?
I don't have a link to a non-Lottery Post member's opinion to agree or disagree with, but it's like posting an opinion of a player that got very lucky and won a couple scratch-off jackpots schooling us on how to win PB, MM, or 50 cent pick-3 box win.
Just maybe after both MM and PB jackpots are won, most will get back to reality, but some will stay in dreamland.
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The days of "do what you want and if you get caught, I'll sell you pardon" are over.
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