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You see voter intimidation, I see the frustration voter fraud creates. If these measures intimidate voters it's probably the voters who have no business being there at the voting booth. Have you moved in States run by democrats, I can tell you first-hand that there's a lot of voter fraud going on. Every fraudulent vote cast disenfranchises the rest of us. I want free open and honest elections and we can only have that voter IDs being checked. And I don't mean California driver's licenses being used as a voter ID.
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LTC Thomas Tennant
Capt Gregory Prickett... seriously? I don't recall any such agreement. The problem is that I'm concerned that with all the rioting there will be voter suppression at the polls. Without a police presence, particularly where the riots have been oh, we're going to have voter fraud. As I said earlier I have first-hand experience in democrat-controlled States. While living in Massachusetts, the joke among Democrats was to vote early and vote often. When I was living in California, I was a poll watcher for a couple of Elections. You'd be surprised at the number of people we had to throw out because they were committing voter fraud. Quite a few of them had to be let out with handcuffs. Let's take our head out of the sand, acknowledge that rotor fraud is reality and start taking appropriate action.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
" I can tell you first-hand that there's a lot of voter fraud going on. "
Where, when and by who?
After Trump took office, he set up a Voter Fraud Commission.
Results?
The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents
Where, when and by who?
After Trump took office, he set up a Voter Fraud Commission.
Results?
The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents
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its not unlawful if they are there is a legitimate threat, then if people die you will them all see what trump did
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LTC Eugene Chu
DHS chief believes it is unlawful and against department's powers to send federal law enforcement to voting sites. This article is from a RIGHT-WING CONSERVATIVE news site
https://www.newsmax.com/headline/chad-wolf-polling-sites-security/2020/08/23/id/983513/
https://www.newsmax.com/headline/chad-wolf-polling-sites-security/2020/08/23/id/983513/
DHS' Wolf: Cannot Send Law Enforcement to Polling Sites
President Donald Trump's top homeland security official said on Sunday that his department does not have the authority to send law enforcement to polling sites during the November election despite Trump's suggestion that federal officers could be deployed to guard against...
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MSG Greg Kelly
Capt Gregory Prickett - your another one those fools, let me ask you CPT did you bitch about Obama not doing anything about the Black Panthers out front of voting sites or were you OK with that one.
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