Posted on 10/12/2016 1:28:34 AM PDT by Luircin
Okay, so people are always talking about fraud, right?
So I'd like to brainstorm things we can do to STOP the election from being stolen, and then go out and do them.
To start: If you are in a battleground state...
Get the day off. Find a friend or two and head to local polling places. Watch for the usual busses. Get pics of people getting off the busses and the license plates. Then follow the bus or wait for it to show up at another place. If you see the same people, contact law enforcement.
Get a list of obituaries or the like and if you are a poll worker, make note of the dead names. If someone tries to vote under that name, call LE, or... I dunno, something.
Wanted: What we can do if we are not in a battleground state, and what can we do BEFORE Nov 8?
Ideas?
I plan on coordinating with the Trump campaign in my area and to surveil several polling places during Election Day.
Black Panthers with billy clubs and wearing red “Make America Great Again” hats at the entrance of all polling locations!</s>
Screw THEM that think they can lay a color on a phrase and prevent everyone ELSE from adopting the exact same attitude !
Filipino mocha Panthers UNITE !
I was just being inclusive. I don’t care if they are green with purple polka dots as long as they support Trump.
Good idea.
Or better still, get on the bus, and listen to what they tell "voters" en route. Ride from station to station. Document it.
Go undercover. Pretend to be a Democrat. Find out what is really happening on those buses. Someone will have to give you a "name" under which they want you to vote at each polling station. Collect names of fake voters. Tell the (alternative) media; the cops probably won't / can't do anything.
/8^)
I’m more pink than white...so...
:D
BABY !
Perhaps have fun by taking a group photo.
Rotsa ruck.
The democrats don’t plan on losing, and they’re willing to embrace any and all means - legal and illegal - to win.
It doesn’t help that the republicans are stabbing their own candidate in the back, while the media have utterly abandoned even the pretense of objectivity and are openly aiding hillary.
;D
In person vote fraud takes many forms.
Bus examples are rare. 4 or 5 people in a van or sedan is far more common.
Rare is the homeless guy off the street. Far more common is a group of college students who treat it as a form of punkin. Far more common is the family of a patronage employee. Far more common is those from a not-for-profit that depends on government money. They act in both groups and individually.
College students change addresses frequently. There is a gold mine of college students who no longer live where they are registered to vote.
Patronage employees do vote fraud to keep their job and to keep the local political machine happy. They care less about candidates who don’t directly control their job. They usually work the same few precincts for many elections.
Agency people usually work the service area of their agency. They tell themselves they are being their brothers keeper and are helping him be a good citizen by voting on his behalf. They rationalize it to themselves and have convinced themselves what they do is not vote fraud.
Sorry, there is a thirty year old legal agreement between the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee, the RNC is legally barred from stopping voter fraud altogether.
But you can do it on the local level or via a voter fraud fighting organization for example called “True The Vote”.
Plus also that agreement is on its way out.
It can be attacked by going after the poll workers, going after the buses, going after the dem operatives who run the ops. Pm
notice the site states “Free and fair elections for all Americans” and at first glance is not exclusive of non-citizens or the dead...
good luck
if you live anywhere near those areas that had 100 percent democrat voting in the last election, go there and get names and contact info on people coming out of the polls willing to state that they voted Republican to use to challenge the results.
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