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originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Gryphon66
Then why did she flee?
How does "fleeing" prove that she works for the Clinton campaign ... exactly?
Take the quotation hash marks away from your question. She fled.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
Who is she registering in the parking lot?
What a moron. He would have to show the anti trump material where she was registering voters not in the parking lot. And California is right next to Las Vegas drive time. It could have been a friend's car or she just moved to Nevada.
This video is done by some douche who thinks he's got a clue. He's got bupkis.
Who is she registering in the parking lot?
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Sillyolme
Who is she registering in the parking lot?
What a moron. He would have to show the anti trump material where she was registering voters not in the parking lot. And California is right next to Las Vegas drive time. It could have been a friend's car or she just moved to Nevada.
This video is done by some douche who thinks he's got a clue. He's got bupkis.
Who is she registering in the parking lot?
Fake registration voter cards have been used illegally in past elections, but go ahead and feign ignorance. If she wasn't doing anything illegal she wouldn't have left in such a hurry.
past voter fraud...
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: Gryphon66
Check my post on the first page. If I'm reading it correctly, anyone who assists in completing the registration cannot solicit votes including private citizens.
That's my understanding anyway.
I can understand it in terms of field registrars who are appointed by county commissioners but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense for individuals/campaigns except that in recent years, state congresses/assemblies with GOP majorities and GOP governors have enacted hundreds of laws in their own massive electioneering campaign.
The reason is pretty simple. Democrats have been successful with "get out the vote" voter drives. Both Republicans and Democrats know that certain groups have higher numbers of unregistered voters and those groups tend to favor the Democrats so it's in the best interest of Democrats to get as many of these voters and in the best interest of Republicans to make that as hard as possible.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: intrptr
Maybe because she knew she was in the wrong?
What wrong? Its not illegal or register people to vote.
I'm assuming there was more to it than that.
Love to pour over her stack of 'registrations'. See the way she grabbed one back?
According to the OP it is illegal to have a bias as a registrant.