This is rather odd don’t you think?
The “Yes” votes went from 2,570,070 votes at 11:33:05 PM to 2,558,956 votes at 11:33:35 PM, a DECREASE of 11,114 votes.
Compared to this, the “Yes” votes went from 5,443,870 votes to 5,436,206, a decrease of only 7,664 votes.
This actually widens the “No” votes lead over the “Yes” votes, what with more “Yes” votes being lost than “No” votes.
This isn’t even the only instance of such an occurrence…
At 12:02:44 AM, the number of “Yes” votes stood at 3,581,710.
By 12:03:14 AM, it went DOWN to 2,640,836 “Yes” votes, a DECREASE of 940,874 votes.
During this same time, the number of “No” votes went from 5,606,450 votes to 5,257,831 votes, a decrease of only 348,619.
How in the heck can you lose a million “Yes” votes? How can you lose votes at all, especially considering that in both instances, the “Yes” selection had much more votes lost than the “No” selection…just asking questions here…
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