Posted on 08/19/2016 5:37:28 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
I don’t get it.
I don’t get it.
Nobody’s who’s not a real, honest voter would wear red. Duh!
To help prevent voter fraud, not help fraud, I assume.
I don’t understand how wearing red helps.
I still don’t get it.
I don’t get it either?
(Neither do I. I think it’s just one of those dumb ideas some people get sometimes.)
I’ll bet if a blogger says “Go barefoot with a feather in your nose” you’d say “Not a bad idea.”
I think the idea is supposed to be that then Trump poll watchers can count how many Trump votes there really are in each precinct, to compare with the reported “official” totals.
I don’t see how it could be likely to succeed reliably, because you’re never going to get close to 100% compliance among all Trump voters (wearing red that is), and thus the count of red-wearing Trump voters will always fall short of the actual counts. Therefore, there could be fraud reducing Trump vote totals, but how would you know it unless it is so drastic that it reduces the reported results below the “red clothing” results??
ALso, the most likely type of fraud will involve boosting Clinton vote totals, which the “wear red” campaign can do nothing to address.
Not advisable in some areas, keyed cars, eggs on the wind shield, flat tires, spray paint, and in some cases, being pelted with stones and beaten with sticks.
My best guess: photos of red-clad Trump voters would give an estimate of his true vote count in a way that is publicly visible and could be documented by photos. If there are significantly less Trump votes than the photos show, it would suggest (but not prove) vote fraud.
Its an idea, but not one I’m sure would work, and depending on one’s precinct, maybe not a good one at all.
Only a genuine, honest, legal voter would go barefoot with a feather in his nose. Everyone knows that! When I was doing campaign work, I never bothered to give a Curtis Blackwood for State Representative Personalized Candy to anyone who didn’t have a feather in his nose.
I’m guessing swarms of red wearing voters at polling places and precincts will let folks know roughly something is up if Clinton takes those precincts/polling places?
It could also be a symbol of acceptance of the coming Cthulhu presidency, as in voters accepting the blood that they will drown in when he takes office.
Freegards
The color of Communism. Brilliant.
Hunting season in many “red states”....does blaze orange count?
If Clinton takes precincts that were 78% Republican four years ago, something is up even if the whole population wears bikinis.
And I’m just not seeing people’s being so obvious in their Chthulu advocacy. Tom the Son says it’s very hush-hush for now. Surprise is the key.
I believe “red” identifies Trump supporters on election day.
Actually, that’s a very very good idea.
You cant get run out for just having on a red shirt.
Or a plain red hat.
Or red shoes.
Or a red umbrella.
Or a red jacket.
But it will have the dems seeing red... so to speak.
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