Posted on 12/30/2020 5:09:09 PM PST by line drive to right
Soon after Obama persuaded NBA players to make demands as a condition of resuming the "season" after their walkout in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake, the league agreed to turn their arenas into voting centers -- where massive fraud occurred, such as in Atlanta, etc.
Click onto the link to see the “JOINT NBA AND NBPA STATEMENT” regarding the players returning to play, as conditions (demands) were met.
There were countless “mainstream” media stories sickeningly praising the actions of egomaniacal Obama, James, etc. Just one for instance: https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/10/lebron-james-explains-how-barack-obama-guided-nba-players-after-bucks-boycott
Tweet: Herschel Walker
After watching the Ga Senate Hearings, there is no doubt there is serious Election Fraud! The whole world is watching.... so Georgia, we can be leaders by doing what’s right.
VIDEO 32s
30 Dec 2020
https://twitter.com/HerschelWalker/status/1344408041488326657
29 Oct: NPR: Poll Worker Numbers Have Many Election Officials Breathing Sigh Of Relief
by Barbara Sprunt
The workers, who are responsible for managing polling places and assisting voters, are typically over 60 years old, an age group that faces higher risks for complications with the coronavirus. Election officials feared the ongoing pandemic would prevent tried-and-true staffers from showing up to work.
Heavy recruitment efforts unfolded, with nonprofits and celebrities such as NBA star LeBron James organizing young people to get trained on how to staff the polls. One such effort, called Power the Polls, set a goal of recruiting 250,000 new poll workers; it says ***more than 700,000 people signed up...
Arizona’s Maricopa County, the country’s fourth-most populous county, is another place that feared a lack of poll workers on Election Day.
The elections department looked to hire 1,800 poll workers. Ultimately, it got more than 20,000 requests.
“We’ve absolutely had to turn folks away, because we don’t need 20,000 volunteers for this election,” says Megan Gilbertson, communications director for the Maricopa County Elections Department...
Working alongside Carnegie Mellon University, the nonprofit Voter Protection Corps looked at eight key states this election cycle and developed a risk matrix based on public data to identify counties where there’s a heightened risk of shortages.
“We looked at 745 counties, and we identified about 485 where, as of two weeks ago, we thought there was a lot more work to be done,” says Quentin Palfrey, chair of the Voter Protection Corps.
Palfrey was the voter protection director for Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign in Ohio and ran on the Democratic ticket for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in 2018...
It’s a strategy Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson embraced early, boosting recruitment efforts in the spring because of the pandemic...
As of now, Michigan has recruited more than 32,000 poll workers, a number Benson says far exceeds the needs of the state, which has 5,000 precincts...
“Particularly in areas where we’ve seen high levels of no-shows in the past like Detroit, we’ve created an ongoing communication system so we’re not just recruiting someone, training them and telling them where to show up on Election Day,” she says. “We’re consistently staying in contact with them, offering them additional trainings, webinars, making them feel like they’re part of something bigger, which of course, they are.”...
https://www.npr.org/2020/10/29/928225412/on-poll-workers-many-election-officials-breathe-sigh-of-relief
31 Oct: Deutsche Welle: Manning the polls: How the coronavirus has changed the face of US democracy
by Peter Rölle-Dahl
As the pandemic rages across the nation, the fate of an election many Americans call the most important in their lifetime could hinge on a new generation of polling station workers.
Assisted by similar big-name initiatives, such as NBA star LeBron James’ We Got Next which has received prominent backing from Barack and Michelle Obama, most polling stations now say they’re fully staffed, against all odds...
https://www.dw.com/en/manning-the-polls-how-the-coronavirus-has-changed-the-face-of-us-democracy/a-55438994
2 Nov: WaPo: Students who are too young to vote step up as poll workers during the pandemic
by Hannah Natanson
The 2020 presidential election, which is taking place amid the coronavirus pandemic that has cost more than 230,000 American lives, already inspired unprecedented numbers of 20- and 30-somethings to sign up for polling jobs vacated by veteran workers whose age puts them at greater risk of infection. But an even younger group has risen to the challenge, too, skipping school or taking advantage of school-mandated holidays to do their part to encourage full, fair and free voting.
Bob Brandon, president and chief executive of the Fair Elections Center and one of the founding partners of Power the Polls, a group that uses social media to boost voting rates nationwide, said a record number of high-schoolers are volunteering at polling stations this year. They’re part of a large wave of new volunteers, Brandon said. Power the Polls has registered more than 700,000 throughout the nation this year, although it does not track how many poll workers are under 18.
The Poll Hero Project, another group founded this year specifically to encourage high school and college students to serve as poll workers, has signed up 37,000 young people in 2020. Of those, said the project’s co-founder, Avi Stopper, about two-thirds are in high school...
The vast majority of states — somewhere north of 40, Brandon said — allow people under 18 to help staff polling stations, whether for a salary or free. Each state can set its own rules, and many require that volunteers be at least 16...
In many places, school-age volunteers can do anything a traditional poll worker does, Brandon said: help set up the station, sign in voters, hand out ballots and, this year, sanitize all voting equipment after each use. But some states bar under-18 volunteers from certain higher-responsibility duties, such as teaching voters how to use electronic ballot machines or resetting machines after someone has cast their vote...
Zhang recently founded a newspaper that publishes easily digestible “news briefings for students” to Instagram, meant to keep her peers informed.
“This is the most important election of our lifetime,” partly because of climate change, Zhang said. “All of us are under 18, and we can’t vote, so this is the best way we can get involved in the election and make a real difference.”...
Nick Coughlin, who is 13 and attends eighth grade in Arlington, Va., was outside a voting station acting as a greeter starting at 10 a.m. Tuesday...
He offered each person a sample Democratic ballot — his mother is a precinct captain with the Arlington Democrats...
“The history of America is very messed up, there’s so many racist things that happened, but one major part . . . is it’s a democracy,” Nick said. “And if people want to have a voice, and use their voice, they have to vote.”...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/student-poll-workers/2020/11/02/5a2060e4-1d0e-11eb-ba21-f2f001f0554b_story.html
5 Nov: PBS: We spoke with first time poll workers across the US
By Fiona Glisson
Power to the Polls, a nonprofit which recruited poll workers online, says they registered 700,000 potential volunteers nationwide.
Washington Week spoke with first-time election workers in five states to hear about their experiences and why they decided to volunteer...
Several of the volunteers said they are staunch Democrats who signed up because they believe the stakes of this election are too high to stay home...
E. Napoletano, the journalist and screenwriter who volunteered at the polls in Los Angeles said that she doesn’t have any qualms in saying she is a registered Democrat.
“I may not believe in the same things that my neighbors do, but I want their vote to count,” they said. “I have registered more Republicans in the past 3 days than Democrats, but I am glad they are showing up.”
https://www.pbs.org/weta/washingtonweek/blog-post/we-spoke-first-time-poll-workers-across-us
Great tax deduction!...but.... he'd have got more bang for his bucks if he'd only bribed the felons in Mexico and other south american 3rd world countries to vote.....Biden could have won by by 40 million votes...easily..../s...
What is NBA?
This just keeps getting better!
PING
I hope obam rots in prison.
Every lie will be revealed.
Even ol’ Gunner will be impressed.
Wow, they had virtually everything covered, in terms of how to set up the most potential for fraud. Sickening.
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