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The GOP prez wannabe tells his supporters after they vote to go around and watch/look at other voting places. Isn't that illegal?

Isn't it illegal to intimidate voters? Everywhere but Trumpworld I guess. So what happens next after they go around and watch and look? Paranoia drives Trump. What drives his supporters? His paranoia?

Posted - October 18, 2016

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  • 3934
    And, of course, when a N*gg*r does it, Fox Noise spends huge amounts of air time whining about "voter intimidation"....;-D..



      October 18, 2016 8:29 AM MDT
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  • 113301
     I dunno if there will ever be a worser US prez candidate in your lifetime than the Donald OS. As you know I'm almost 79 years old and this turkey is by far the worsest . I could not have dreamt him up. Will we survive his attempt to slaughter/destroy America, the Constitution and the American people? I hope to he** so but I don't know. Mahalo for your reply and the video! :)
      October 18, 2016 10:20 AM MDT
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  • 2500
    Eric Holder already gave the "thugs" in Philadelphia a pass on that, even though they were carrying weapons, so the precedent has been set.

    Every time I've gone in to vote there are a number of people standing around, most making a last ditch effort to get me to vote for their candidate of choice. (They are required by law to maintain a certain distance from the polling place.) Do you consider THAT to be intimidation?

    But no, observing others entering and leaving the polling location is not illegal. Even attempting to get a prospective voter to select a certain candidate, is not the same thing as "intimidating" voters unless the "observer" is threatening to use force against the prospective voter, which brings us back to Eric Holder and Philadelphia (and other places). (In fact, I seem to remember "the left" wanting the UN to "observe" elections in other countries, but maybe you think that's intimidation too?)

    No one should feel intimidated by being "observed" going to a polling place to cast their ballot.  Not unless that someone is observed "voting" for the fourth or the fifth time that day. And then maybe they need to be intimidated.
      October 18, 2016 8:44 AM MDT
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  • 3907
    Hello Rosie:

    Since when has Trump cared about the law??

    excon
      October 18, 2016 10:25 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Touche! I keep forgetting. Getting old ain't for wimps excon. It's better than the alternative of course but it ain't no cakewalk! Thank you for your reply! :)
      October 18, 2016 10:30 AM MDT
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  • 691
    In my own state the election commission who is a democrat has said there is a lot of voter fraud and democrat voters are bussed from poll to poll. I assume you have no problem with that and the only problem is if someone looks and watches the voter fraud because looking is much worse to hillary supporters than people voting many times.
      October 18, 2016 11:56 AM MDT
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  • 35910
    I don't believe observing is illegal. 
    Intimidating is illegal but they are not the same. 
      October 19, 2016 6:05 AM MDT
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