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She states she is registering people to vote and has an anti trump sticker clearly visible on the clipboard she is holding. Wouldn't you consider that partisan? Regardless of what the material she is handing out, the anti Trump clipboard is a violation.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Gryphon66
Then why did she flee?
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: theantediluvian
Walking around with an anti Trump sticker in clear view while handing out voter registration forms could influence people to register a certain way.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
In my opinion, in the grand scheme of things this is still much ado about nothing even if she did violate the law. Obviously, she should face whatever penalties the law prescribes if she broke the law but this is typical "get out the vote" on the ground voter registration drive stuff that is commonplace in most of the country.
Field Registrars are volunteers trained by the Election Department to register qualified voters on behalf of the Registrar of Voters. Field Registrars cannot engage in partisan activities while representing the Election Department.
Requirements
To become a Field Registrar, you must:
• Be a registered voter in Clark County
• Not be a candidate for nomination or election
• Not be laboring under any felony conviction or other loss of civil rights
• Have photo identification
• Successfully complete Field Registrar training
Training
Prospective Field Registrars must attend about two hours of training on the lawful conduct of their activities, including:
• Policies, procedures and restrictions
• Deadlines
• Custody of registration materials
Applicants must pass a brief written examination at the end of the training session. Successful applicants must sign a Field Registrar Oath and will receive an identification badge to wear while registering voters. www.clarkcountynv.gov...
originally posted by: intrptr
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What wrong? Its not illegal or register people to vote.
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: theantediluvian
Walking around with an anti Trump sticker in clear view while handing out voter registration forms could influence people to register a certain way.
But that is not what the film shows...
Hell..If she was doing that why didn't he film THAT???
The film shows her heading to her car AFTER the voter registration drive..
I call BS
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: Annee
While you may suspect she is doing research, she clearly states she is registering voters. Her words. Suspect all you want. She admits she is registering people to vote.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: Annee
While you may suspect she is doing research, she clearly states she is registering voters. Her words. Suspect all you want. She admits she is registering people to vote.
Yes, I did listen to the video.
Some stranger comes up to me, shoves a camera in my face, yada yada - - - I'm not sure what I would have done or said.
How about you?
originally posted by: Khaleesi
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: Annee
While you may suspect she is doing research, she clearly states she is registering voters. Her words. Suspect all you want. She admits she is registering people to vote.
Yes, I did listen to the video.
Some stranger comes up to me, shoves a camera in my face, yada yada - - - I'm not sure what I would have done or said.
How about you?
Really? If I was registering people to vote I would have said "I'm registering people to vote." Just like she did. My first instinct isn't to lie even if someone is 'shoving a camera' in my face.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Khaleesi
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: Annee
While you may suspect she is doing research, she clearly states she is registering voters. Her words. Suspect all you want. She admits she is registering people to vote.
Yes, I did listen to the video.
Some stranger comes up to me, shoves a camera in my face, yada yada - - - I'm not sure what I would have done or said.
How about you?
Really? If I was registering people to vote I would have said "I'm registering people to vote." Just like she did. My first instinct isn't to lie even if someone is 'shoving a camera' in my face.
Well, that's if you were actually doing voter registration.
I've been in plenty of situations that I thought I'd know exactly what I'd do if it ever happened. When those situations happened - - - what I actually did wasn't even close.
There simply is no way she was doing voter registration.
This cameraman was not a policeman, he violated her space - - - she owed him nothing. Not even the truth of why she was there.