Posted on 11/06/2018 2:14:59 PM PST by kevcol
Individuals in at least three states have received literature from Democratic campaigns, organizations, or state parties warning that their voter records are public information. In one of those states, residents received documents that reveal if their immediate neighbors have voted in past elections.
The language used on all three of the documents obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that a unified theme of "who you vote for is private, but whether or not you vote is public record" has been used throughout in an apparent attempt to push voters to the polls.
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Red Guards. Neighborhood spies.
Statists.
Progressives.
Seig HEIL!
Uh oh brown shirt reprisals
This reminds me of something.
We stopped off today to get gas, and buy beer for our election evening TV viewing. It struck me that I seemed to recall that in the old days, liquor was prohibited from being sold on election days. Is that still the case, at least in some places?
We’re in a state that still doesn’t sell hard liquor on Sundays - at least the last time I checked - but I’ve never kept track of election-day laws.
People are still falling for that one?
That’s older than the old burning bag of dookey on the front porch trick.
i don’t care if u know when i go vote. I certainly would not be shamed about it.
Also it’s fitting that mister cartoon man bears a district resemblance to Donald Draper.
My daughter got one that sounds very similar to what you received. She was pretty unsettled about it until I reminded her that I have enough ordnance to rout any raiding party the libtards can send.
My kid reports that a college professor awards students extra credit for voting.
This needs national legislation to make it illegal to know anything about whether or not a person voted unless it is proven they are illegally registered to vote.
So
You don’t need ID to vote
But they can publicly ID you if you dont vote
FWIW, we got a robocall from the RNC this morning: “This is Sara, calling from the Republican National Committee. Records show that you have not yet voted. Every vote is vital, especially in Pennsylvania...” I gotta say it was a little creepy.
My wife got oneit gave her voting record as ‘B’. It gave a score of a ‘neighbor’ as getting a B alsobut it didn’t name the neighbor. “How do they know whether I voted or not? And how come you didn’t get one!” This was in Missouri.
You go first.
-PJ
Wife and I both get mailings from this character (we live in a ‘blue’ county) stating that they asked local voters what issues were important to them and then compared the purported views of a D and an R candidate in only a congressional race for 3 issues - though it doesn’t say that the 3 issues picked were based on the results of the issues allegedly important to local voters.
It definitely seemed left leaning, mentioning a tax on ‘millionaires’ - such loaded language is a giveaway - tax is on income not asset level.
clearly he/they are leftist operatives claiming to be nonpartisan.
Voter intimidation
Thug the vote
Knock and drag
Calm down, it’s a canned, prepackaged GOTV mailer that is offered to candidates on both sides and has been for many years. It uses information in the public domain. Yes, it backfires with some people who are angered, but it would not have been mailed had it not been successful for a long time with a demonstrated track record of increasing turnout for candidates who bought into the direct mail program.
How is your recruit doing ? Does she graduate soon ?
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