There have been more problems with the voting system in Illinois? Color us totally shocked!
Can a “glitch” be intentional? Asking for a friend.
— Number 6 (@TheChuck1nator) January 23, 2020
Ah, yes, but don’t get suspicious about anything, because this was just an accident:
JUST IN: Technical glitch results in hundreds of non-US citizens accidentally being registered as voters in Illinois https://t.co/FLU0obiVy4 pic.twitter.com/UE3Et5i9Yn
— The Hill (@thehill) January 23, 2020
From The Hill:
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Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White sent a letter this week saying a “programming error” led to more than 500 non-U.S. citizens accidentally being registered as voters.
The glitch was fixed Tuesday, but state lawmakers and election authorities are just beginning to raise concerns over the integrity of some state elections.
[…]
It’s unclear if any of the non-citizens registered to vote attempted to cast a ballot,
This story almost sets a record for the number of finger quotes required when reading it aloud.
Is that accidentally or “accidentally”? https://t.co/1zYztAjoaq
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) January 23, 2020
Gee. Imagine. https://t.co/N0Tj1aMIpG
— Add your name (@corrcomm) January 23, 2020
Oh my another 'glitch' they sure have a lot of them these days.
— I Hate The Media ?? (@ihatethemedia) January 23, 2020
Accidentally…they think we are stupid
— Reaganette (@Ezinger44) January 23, 2020
“We fixed the glitch” pic.twitter.com/4YUIlXEwTd
— 365conservative (@365conservative) January 23, 2020
“Accidentally “ ?
— CTmommy⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@ctmommy) January 23, 2020
Sure, let's call it a "glitch" https://t.co/C6MW93pCVY
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) January 23, 2020
Lol “glitch” lol https://t.co/1jrnqT9jUm
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) January 23, 2020
Maybe it’s just us, but it seems there’s a little skepticism about the word “glitch.”