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So he's had it since 2012?It appears another side effect of contracting COVID-19 is tweeting in ALL CAPS.
So he's had it since 2012?
It appears another side effect of contracting COVID-19 is tweeting in ALL CAPS.
^ Last thread I expected to see an Aki Berg reference today.
jesus, they aren't even dog whistles any more.
Some potential voting violations in this. Goes along with Don Jr video from last week about Trump Army.
Is it illegal? Asking honestly because we do this all the time up here (although I don't know if any party has asked their scrutineers to fight for them lol):jesus, they aren't even dog whistles any more.
that's an out and out call to arms. calling it an army, "fight for trump" tagline.
and his retarded base will jump at it. people will die in this election.
and on the voting rights side, very clearly illegal.
Is it illegal? Asking honestly because we do this all the time up here (although I don't know if any party has asked their scrutineers to fight for them lol):
Lol I know how different it would be here vs. there I'm just wondering if it's actually legal to be a scrutineer there and what the rules are.BBB, here is a big difference I believe...
As a scrutineer, you cannot:
• speak to electors
• act as an interpreter
• touch ballots
• wear any candidate paraphernalia
• wear clothing, or colors that identify a political party or candidate
• reveal any information or knowledge about how an elector has voted
• interfere with or disrupt the voting process, or continually or repeatedly challenge electors
• place any materials on the poll official’s table
• remove any forms from the poll official’s table
• make or take calls, or send texts, on your mobile device while inside the voting location
• use your mobile device in a way that compromises the secrecy of the vote, or otherwise cause disruption to the voting process (i.e. taking videos or pictures at the polls, or posting any aspect of the voting process on social media).
I've seen all of the bolded at various polling places in the States.