Already massive fraud detected in Michigan early voting
(twitter.com)
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Someone want to play the devil's advocate and give any reason this isn't what it look like?
Not to repeat what fauxgnaws said, as got pretty much the gist of it.
This straight up looks like results from an incorrect SQL query.
That a student that's taken a single semester of databases would understand how to fix and probably not make in the first place.
"wow, I've got 10 rows in 1 table and 10 rows in the other that I'm trying to do a 1:1 join on and somehow I'm getting 100 results that have duplicate values? What could it possibly be?"
Bad student, we've been over this! No cross joins unless you have a VERY good reason. And there is no good reason here!