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JoeOtterbein

(7,698 posts)
Mon Nov 9, 2020, 12:30 AM Nov 2020

*rump & co Are Kicking their Own Supporters in the Face Over the PA Election

I've lived in deep red York, PA since the '94 election. Beginning then, and since, I've volunteered at almost every single election.

Here is what I know:

Everyone. On "both sides" are much too busy to have much time to rig lunch let alone any votes.

They are busy doing things like ensuring a young man is able to cast his first vote. Unable to verify his registration since recently moving to our precinct, he was led to a provisional ballot.

Or, leading another, older voter to her proper polling place because she did not want to vote with a provisional ballot at ours.

It is what polling place workers do here in every election since '94 I have had the honor to participate in:

Making sure EVERY American can vote!

*rump & co are pathetic fools.

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*rump & co Are Kicking their Own Supporters in the Face Over the PA Election (Original Post) JoeOtterbein Nov 2020 OP
You'll like this underpants Nov 2020 #1
I saw that. I'm starting to think the creeps were too busy... JoeOtterbein Nov 2020 #2

underpants

(182,279 posts)
1. You'll like this
Mon Nov 9, 2020, 12:34 AM
Nov 2020
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100214510612


Pennsylvania
As absentee ballots helped Biden overtake Trump in Pennsylvania last week, Republicans sought to stop Philadelphia officials from counting them. Their argument: GOP observers had been barred from the rooms where the votes were being counted.

The problem: That wasn’t true.

Republican observers were there, after all. Trump had “a nonzero number of people in the room,” one of his attorneys conceded in federal court Thursday evening.

“I’m sorry, then what’s your problem?” asked U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond, who denied the request to halt the count.


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