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To: simpson96
As early as Friday, migrants could be moving into the former Wadsworth Elementary School located at 64th and University Avenue in Woodlawn.

Those migrants criminal, illegal aliens are NOT going to be happy when they see that neighborhood and hear all the gunshots. They're gonna want the hell out of there pronto! I know that neighborhood. I've been in that neighborhood. It's NOT good.

11 posted on 01/05/2023 7:10:07 PM PST by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative

This is how City of Chicago elections are done.
This was from a Precinct Captain I worked with. Actually he and the techs were temp contractors that reported to me. Some of the Techs that worked for Phil told me he was a PC. He didn’t work for the city tho, he inherited his precinct from his father who did. This was in late 1980s, Phil said it so matter of factly, there was no reason to doubt him. It was me asking him what it was like being a Precinct Captain in the city that started Phil laying out this “roadmap” in the life of a PC. I’m sure I’ve forgotten some points.

*ALL Precinct Captains work for the City - virtually ALL.
*Precinct Captains must get 95% to 105% of their registered voters to the polls.
NOTE: there are almost NO GOP poll watchers in the poor precincts.
*Precinct Captains provide transportation for their voters, usually w City vans w mag signs over the Dept of !!! van doors.
*Precinct Captains in poor n working poor precincts arrange the buffets close to the polling place. Usually in the same building, sometimes across the hall from the polling place.
*Precinct Captains appoint trusted people to pass out the palm cards to voters as they file in to vote.
*Precinct Captains usually have co-workers drive the vans.
*Precinct Captains will loan voters to other Precinct Captains that are behind their quota, this is done w the voter’s name written on the palm card. IOW, that van full of voters have already voted at their polling place, n will now vote again, usually for $20 besides the buffet they already had.
*Precinct Captains in wealthier precincts don’t need to provide buffets bec most of their residents work for the city or have family that works for the city.
If a Precinct Captain misses his quota once, he loses his PC position and almost always his City job. That’s incentivizing.
Palm cards are printed cards telling the voter who to vote for and how to vote on issues.

Leaving Illinois in 1993 was the gift that keeps on giving.


21 posted on 01/05/2023 8:29:00 PM PST by fastrock ( )
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