Posted on 07/18/2020 10:52:12 PM PDT by bitt
Author and speaker Larry Schweikart posted a long thread on Twitter on the latest shake-up in the Trump 2020 campaign.
You can read the entire thread here.
Larry is not buying the recent polls and pointed out what could be in store for the Trump campaign
Larry Schweikart says President Trump should sign an executive order demanding voter IDs for federal elections. They do this in most democratic societies today and should in the United States.
And President Trump should post one armed National Guard member in full gear at every polling place in the US and have an ICE Agent on call. Protection of all voters is therefore assured.
Sounds like a good idea.
I do not think polls were a major (perhaps not even a minor) factor in the campaign shakeup. Certainly the campaign knows they arent real, any more than the Cankles +14 polls in 2016 were real.
DemoKKKrats in FL, NC, IA, NH, PA, NM, and NV since 2016. Some of these numbers were huge (100,000 in FL, 82,000 in NC, 13,000 in NV, 10,000 in NM, 85,000 in PA).
Also the campaign knows that the black vote has massively trended away from Demented Perv Biteme.
Even their own rotten polls show Biteme at 78% black support (Cankles LOST with 88%) in 2016.
By now, certainly they must suspect the 18-24 year old vote is going to be down massively. Given that the delays in reopening continue, that # promises only to grow.
Rather, I think that the Tulsa event showed somethingand it was NOT Parscales incompetence. Rather, I think it demonstrated that the entire strategy for 2020 has been upended. Whether they can admit it or not, the rallies will be greatly curtailed
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I love it! May it be so
Just try voting in Australia without being identified on the Electoral Roll. If little old OZ can do it, why can't the mighty USofA?
I believe that is known as a rhetorical question?
I am sure leftists would say, "because there is no need"
Try it in India!
But can he do that? Can it be done if there is enough signatures?
He should... He won’t.
Please prove me wrong Donald. Our lives may depend on it.
I agree people should ID to vote. It will help reduce a whole lot of the voting fraud
Then it has to be up to the conservatives to say, YES THERE IS!
And then some punk in Hawaii voids it and says his ruling applies to all states with voter ID. I wouldn’t want to see it tested by the Roberts court.
Our very own
His Patiots History if America is fabulous
Sounds like a good idea. I’d even go so far as to say we should set up cameras that take people’s pictures as they enter the building. It’d sure cut down on voting at multiple places, and we do have a database of almost every citizen’s face, so we could know quite quickly who isn’t a citizen, and make it a summary deportation offense to try and vote if you’re not a citizen, and charge the citizens who violate election laws, who are citizens, with the appropriate crimes. 800 people pass in front of the camera, only 800 votes should be coming from that precinct.
In India, publishing and updating of the electoral roll is the responsibility of the election commission of India, each state’s chief electoral officers, and each state’s election commission. These government bodies update and publish the electoral roll every year, making it available for download from official government websites of.
Total voters in India as on 1 January 2019 [6]
total voters: 866,913,278.
men: 451,966,704.
women: 414,912,901.
third gender: 33,673.
I imagine that like in Australia, if your name isn’t on it, you don’t get a ballot.
Would be great if it were possible. Don’t think it is possible. But - if so - get the word to the President....
Exactly.
They have a photo voter ID
33k 3rd gender in India? That many hermaphrodites?
Need ID to vote in DE. At least, in my Republican district.
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