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tstorm823

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Its the dems playing hardball.
Your theory is that if all votes were a matter of public record, Democrats would shame people into voting for them, and it would be effective and wouldn't backfire at all, and also that Republicans wouldn't try to equally abuse that change...
 

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Your theory is that if all votes were a matter of public record, Democrats would shame people into voting for them, and it would be effective and wouldn't backfire at all, and also that Republicans wouldn't try to equally abuse that change...
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Your idea is systematic voter intimidation.
At least the random citizen 'poll watches' only take down a person's likeness and car numerplates

I don't even know why who someone voted for would be relevant to any issue or conversation. If someone voted for Trump or Clinton, that a them issue. It's not mine. Nor does it prove how they think, act or vote in the future
 

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At least the random citizen 'poll watches' only take down a person's likeness and car numerplates
A) Even if people were doing that, it would be a complete waste of time, as which people voted is already public information.
B) That's not the purpose of a poll watcher. They aren't there to monitor the people voting, they're their to monitor the people counting. It's the job of the people running the polling stations to stop voter fraud. Poll watchers connected to the campaigns are there to prevent fraud by the people running the polling stations themselves.
 

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A) Even if people were doing that, it would be a complete waste of time, as which people voted is already public information.
Indeed, but we both know people make assumptions based on appearance/presentation/other factors.

B) That's not the purpose of a poll watcher. They aren't there to monitor the people voting, they're their to monitor the people counting.
In theory.
 

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A) Even if people were doing that, it would be a complete waste of time, as which people voted is already public information.
B) That's not the purpose of a poll watcher. They aren't there to monitor the people voting, they're their to monitor the people counting. It's the job of the people running the polling stations to stop voter fraud. Poll watchers connected to the campaigns are there to prevent fraud by the people running the polling stations themselves.
I put the word poll watcher in quotation marks because I thought that would distinguish it enough from the real poll watcher...

Along with their behavior that doesn't fit the normal poll watching model as these guys have these conspiracy theories that minorities are voting at 3 seperate polling stations. So they need to photograph every voter at every polling station to check
 

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He's talking about legitimate ones, not the extras randos that are showing up

I probably shouldn't have used the term poll watcher...
From memory we call such people scrutineers, you can volunteer to be one through the AEC. Also if memory serves it is in fact if not illegal then against policy for an election official to be within a certain distance of a voter at the polling booth unless called over for assistance by the voter (broken pencil, torn or incorrectly marked voting form).
 

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From memory we call such people scrutineers, you can volunteer to be one through the AEC. Also if memory serves it is in fact if not illegal then against policy for an election official to be within a certain distance of a voter at the polling booth unless called over for assistance by the voter (broken pencil, torn or incorrectly marked voting form).
Yeah, I'm not talking about those guys

I'm talking about the guys standing outside the voting station (i.e. for us outside the building), not inside the building like a legitimate official. They're taking photos of people's cars and voters who comes in and out of the building. They have full face mask on to cover up their identity with body armour and AR15. They are NOT security for the voting station. This is the first election they've shown up at

They aren't poll watchers at all, or scrutineers. They're Qanon and they're trying to prove voting fraud by taking everyone photos and making sure they same face isnt turning up at a booth the suburb over. Because they think immigrants are voting 5 times, and illegal immigrants voted despite not being able to... that's why Trump lost in 2020. They think we are lying when we think there was little voter fraud in 2020. They think we are covering up immigrants voting crimes
 
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Yeah, I'm not talking about those guys

I'm talking about the guys standing outside the voting station (i.e. for us outside the building), not inside the building like a legitimate official. They're taking photos of people's cars and voters who comes in and out of the building. They have full face mask on to cover up their identity with body armour and AR15. They are NOT security for the voting station. This is the first election they've shown up at
Well, under that name, perhaps, but there've been white supremacists standing outside to scare off black voters for decades, and I'd imagine more than a litte overlap between those two groups. Oddly, don't tend to hear complaints from people normally vocal about potential voter fraud about them.
 

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Well, under that name, perhaps, but there've been white supremacists standing outside to scare off black voters for decades, and I'd imagine more than a litte overlap between those two groups. Oddly, don't tend to hear complaints from people normally vocal about potential voter fraud about them.
You can't call them white supremacist. That would be mean and automatically means you can't have an opinion on the subject
 

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I voted in-person and early on Saturday. Our county has about 13 or 14 locations for in-person early voting. As opposed to the dozens that are just open on election day. The early-voting location I use is a church, and kind of a locally famous/infamous one. I won't go into the details of the awful thing that happened to the congregation of that church or why, suffice to say the vast majority of the church members are very vocally and strongly liberal and everyone knows it. I drove by this location to vote on Saturday, and the parking lot was rammed. Well over 100 cars in the parking lot, full to capacity as well as full parking on the streets near the church. I was going to just come back later when it wasn't as crowded, or visit another advance voting location (if you vote on election day you have to go to a specific location, the early centers are available to everyone who lives in the county,) but then I noticed something weird.

These weren't the type of cars I would have expected. Lots of trucks. No economy cars. No EV's. No Hybrids. Yup, there's a MAGA sticker. Yup, that guy has a "Let's Go Brandon" bumper sticker. Red hat hanging from a GUN RACK prong...

So I found a place to park a few blocks away and walked to the church. Surprise, surprise, the line was 2 people long to vote. Some large group of maganauts had driven to the church in the middle of the night, parked their vehicles, and left. Just to keep a known group of liberals from voting as easily. It didn't last long. The church put up some parking restriction signs and called the tow trucks. Pretty soon owners started showing up and taking their cars back before they got towed. Then on Sunday, a large 4x4 "broke down" in the driveway, blocking the parking lot. The owner "just couldn't figure out what kept it from starting." But the "promlem" magically cleared up and the truck started when the tow truck the church called showed up. So yes, there are the gun-toting intimidators across the country. But elsewhere the Qanuts are obviously trying to subvert democracy in other ways too.
Gonna be honest, this reads like fiction to me.
 

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Gonna be honest, this reads like fiction to me.
Maybe you should take this as an opportunity to do some self-reflection on why your personal world-view is so disconnected from reality that actual events seem "like fiction".