Posted on 10/01/2016 10:19:23 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
I saw something VERY suspicious about an hour ago when I was exiting the El Presidente Supermarket at the SE corner of University and Commercial Blvd in Lauderhill FL. As soon as I left with my shopping cart, I spotted a guy attempting to register voters. What caught my attention was the familar H with the arrow on the bottom of his clipboard. So I made like I wanted to register and then quickly flipped his clipboard over and took the first photo you see below.
I then said to the guy that it was a Hillary symbol and his reaction was quite unusual. He became incredibly apologetic and said he didn't know it was there and then said he was done registering and that he would go to the people who have him out registering to tell them about it.
As I walked out into the parking, he also walked out into parking lot and went over the top obsequious apologizing the whole time. Very weird. Finally I was able to get this final shot of him in the distance about to bet into his car. You can see him with the bald head in the upper right of the second photo. He is standing to the side of his car on one side and a blue shopping cart is on the other side which you can see better in the third photo below. Perhaps one of you might want to blow that up for analysis.
See this video of Hillary campaign workers doing the same thing in Las Vegas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=033pctltIwk
When the registered person shows up to vote they are denied, since they have already voted absentee. They are given a conditional ballot that doesn't count, since the mail in ballot is already in.
Id the newly registered voter doesn't show up, nobody is the wiser, since the only ballot is an absentee ballot.
The Dems depend upon people they had to chase down to register, not showing up to vote. They also have no problem if they do, because they have already voted absentee.
Is it really against the law to register voters for a certain party? I had NO idea.
Of course you throw away all registered Republican, and the voter finds out he or she is not registered when they show up to vote....One vote less for Trump.
Nice job Yulee!
PJ, you sensing something was not kosher with this rat-dude.
Yulee explains the most likely goal with this scenario.
As a poll watcher, I have witnessed this first hand.
I would never give some stranger my personal information. Just goes to show so many dumb bunnies out there willing to give anybody their name, address, etc. in a random place for voting purposes.
You are lucky to have not been a couple miles SE, say SR7 and NW 19St.. Or maybe NW 19 St. and MLK Blvd.
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Wow! What a lying cheating DemocRAT! Just like her boss the Lying Cheating Hillary.
I would bet dollars to donuts he’s a union goon.
Good catch!
At the very least you interrupted him.
I also think you might want to bring this to the attention of the Fl Republican party offices — they have the resources to take it further, investigate, etc.
It seems like a nationwide cheating scam. They were told to head for the hills if someone asks them questions about what they are doing. Same behavior on opposite sides of the country. Very interesting.
nothing wrong with voter registration drives. just take your voter registration to the registrar or mail it yourself.
That’s a weird logo.
Looks like he printed off a blue arrow and then cut it with scissors to have the white H...
Looks like it’s taped to the clipboard?
I know that area very well. I knew the owner of the previous carwash on that corner. Also I used to do a lot of business with a Korean guy a couple of blocks east of SR7 on 19th. Also I frequent Rick & Carol's store at 38th ave and 19th. Across the street from Rick & Carol's I know Duke who exports stuff to Haiti. And just south 3 blocks at 16th street a couple of blocks east of SR7, I know Cecil who exports to Jamaica via his company, Continental Shipping. Oh, and that whole building in that industrial park, I know just about everybody there.
So yeah, I am familiar with that area so I know it is not dangerous.
p.s. I used to go there even more often when Carlton sold jerk chicken & pork that he would cook up there on Fridays and Saturdays.
I might go out tomorrow with my GoPro camera and check on this whole registration racket. I won’t be confrontational. Only will politely ask questions and record their reactions.
In your mind he was supposed to be nonpartisan, but obviously he was not, and he even was displaying the sticker to show that. He left because you were acting strange and he needed to sign up more people for Hillary, not jibber-jabber with you about his little sticker.
Yep. It was actually a good thing he displayed the sticker so people wanting to vote Trump could avoid this guy.
It will depend on STATE campaign laws and/or any FEDERAL laws which govern such things.
I believe anyone can register people to vote .. but here in CA, you have to be specifically registered with the agency governing elections in your area. That should give you proper ID - and then, it’s up to the person who’s signing up, to find out who is doing the registration.
I would be careful of any group who is supporting one specific candidate .. because the chances are if you don’t register for their candidate .. they could just throw it away. I’m not saying they do .. but considering the stakes in this election, why wonder if you’re registered or not.
So, the rule is: Find out if you can register online - here in San Diego County - you cannot - you have to present yourself in person to the main post office - where you will be given a registration form to fill out. They used to let you fill out your form online and then bring it to the P.O. I don’t know if they let you do that anymore.
BUT .. be very careful about signing up with somebody on the street. You have no idea what they will do with your information .. and/or are they just there trying to get people’s information .. to sell to other people. Don’t let corrupt people steal your right to vote.
Aside from going to a P.O., you can go to any County Registrar’s office and register. Take the time and do it; our country needs to stay free.
And .. registering to vote IS NOT VOTING. After you have registered, you should be receiving information from the Registrar of Voters in your area. If you haven’t received anything within a couple of weeks - get on the phone and find out if you actually have been registered. Make sure you do this prior to the deadline for registering, otherwise, election day will come and you will not be able to vote.
The only exception will be those states who provide a provisional ballot, so you can vote and they can check you out before your vote is counted.
ANYWAY .. DON’T LET ANYBODY STEAL THE POWER OF YOUR VOTE.
What are the laws on registration in Fl?
In many states it would not be unusual to register voters at a supermarket parking lot.
Is it against Fla laws?
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