Not only stickied, copy/pasta and put it on some other platform you "inhabit" if you do . . . just a thought. Others might not know about this or how to do it, and want to volunteer, too.
No it's not useless. There is fraud upstream and there is fraud and intimidation at the polls.
I don't want to spend the time to check how new your account is but this attitude is not helpful. We need to be involved and doing things like this is a great way. Who knows who you will talk to or what you may prevent. If you do nothing you should expect nothing.
There are 100s of ways to cheat, Democrats & RINOs try to use them all. It is simple as recognizing the same person voting twice, or spotting someone with a fake ID, or seeing someone you know lives in a different.
These are just a couple of the things poll watchers can prevent. There is almost no 'electronic' voting. it is simpler than that, in my state poll workers were running a single ballot through the machine multiple times.
Not really, from talking to poll workers, it was not a problem in August. That's only 1 way to cheat, there are hundreds of other ways they cheat that we can easily stop.
It is not useless. Poll captains in blue areas try all kinds of stuff. They want to let people vote late, allow sign wavers (who are supposed to be 50 away from the driveway) to march through the voting area for potty breaks, allow a regular non provisional ballot for unqualified voters, allow Rottweilers to be released from a truck in the parking lot when the senior home bus arrived, allow people to vote for bums who are too drunk to stand.
Yes this is all one at a time. But if we have an army of well prepared watchers, the left is discouraged from continuing the nonsense. Precinct by precinct, county by county, a few votes here and there add up.
You're right to some extent. I live in CA and have been screeching about this for 4 years. We were told by a leak before last election that Microsoft would get involved -- to make people think it would all be taken care of "properly". They are. But you still might run across something you weren't intended to run across, or hear something you weren't supposed to head. Electronically is not the only way they do it.
No the voting machines are not network controlled as far as we know. The known cracks require someone to physically manipulate the machine to get admin access. That's something a poll worker can keep an eye out for.
Not only stickied, copy/pasta and put it on some other platform you "inhabit" if you do . . . just a thought. Others might not know about this or how to do it, and want to volunteer, too.
Useless to be a poll worker when the fraud is hidden in the electronics.
No it's not useless. There is fraud upstream and there is fraud and intimidation at the polls.
I don't want to spend the time to check how new your account is but this attitude is not helpful. We need to be involved and doing things like this is a great way. Who knows who you will talk to or what you may prevent. If you do nothing you should expect nothing.
There are 100s of ways to cheat, Democrats & RINOs try to use them all. It is simple as recognizing the same person voting twice, or spotting someone with a fake ID, or seeing someone you know lives in a different.
These are just a couple of the things poll watchers can prevent. There is almost no 'electronic' voting. it is simpler than that, in my state poll workers were running a single ballot through the machine multiple times.
Gonna be hard to check IDs with masks.
Plexiglass screen at the registration booth, required to pull down your mask when signing up. Easy.
Not really, from talking to poll workers, it was not a problem in August. That's only 1 way to cheat, there are hundreds of other ways they cheat that we can easily stop.
It is not useless. Poll captains in blue areas try all kinds of stuff. They want to let people vote late, allow sign wavers (who are supposed to be 50 away from the driveway) to march through the voting area for potty breaks, allow a regular non provisional ballot for unqualified voters, allow Rottweilers to be released from a truck in the parking lot when the senior home bus arrived, allow people to vote for bums who are too drunk to stand.
Yes this is all one at a time. But if we have an army of well prepared watchers, the left is discouraged from continuing the nonsense. Precinct by precinct, county by county, a few votes here and there add up.
You're right to some extent. I live in CA and have been screeching about this for 4 years. We were told by a leak before last election that Microsoft would get involved -- to make people think it would all be taken care of "properly". They are. But you still might run across something you weren't intended to run across, or hear something you weren't supposed to head. Electronically is not the only way they do it.
No the voting machines are not network controlled as far as we know. The known cracks require someone to physically manipulate the machine to get admin access. That's something a poll worker can keep an eye out for.