@Midnight1
Try it and see. I can suggest a couple of areas to attempt it.
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the answer is yes
the answer is yes
Such a call normally would be routine, but this year several moves by the Trump administration have unnerved Democratic secretaries of state.
His Department of Justice has been filing lawsuits to get detailed voter data, without explaining why it wants the information. Trump also has been renewing his false claims that widespread fraud marred the 2020 election and has urged his administration to investigate.
Relying on long-debunked election conspiracy theories, the FBI earlier this month raided an election office in Fulton County, Georgia, a Democratic stronghold that includes Atlanta, to seize ballots and other voting records from 2020.
Democratic officials and public interest lawyers around the country have been strategizing for months about how to react to possible Trump meddling in the midterms voting and ballot counting.
Honey’s presence on the call was a reminder of the new environment for election officials. The U.S. Constitution provides that states, not the federal government, run elections. Most states vest that power in the elected office of the secretary of state.
Participants on the call said Democratic secretaries of state asked Honey several questions about Trump administration cuts to election security funding, its campaign to root out noncitizen voting — something that is already illegal and rarely occurs — as well as fears about federal law enforcement officers appearing at polling places in the fall.
The White House has scoffed at those fears before, noting there was no disruption during last year’s election, when Democrats performed well. During a congressional hearing earlier this month, the heads of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection both answered “No, sir” when asked if they are involved in any efforts to guard voting precincts.
so WhenTrumps staff says
the government said they wouldn't be at polling places
Then expect plain clothes I e agents at polling places.
( easier then programing in Pascal)
Such a call normally would be routine, but this year several moves by the Trump administration have unnerved Democratic secretaries of state.
His Department of Justice has been filing lawsuits to get detailed voter data, without explaining why it wants the information. Trump also has been renewing his false claims that widespread fraud marred the 2020 election and has urged his administration to investigate.
Relying on long-debunked election conspiracy theories, the FBI earlier this month raided an election office in Fulton County, Georgia, a Democratic stronghold that includes Atlanta, to seize ballots and other voting records from 2020.
Democratic officials and public interest lawyers around the country have been strategizing for months about how to react to possible Trump meddling in the midterms voting and ballot counting.
Honey’s presence on the call was a reminder of the new environment for election officials. The U.S. Constitution provides that states, not the federal government, run elections. Most states vest that power in the elected office of the secretary of state.
Participants on the call said Democratic secretaries of state asked Honey several questions about Trump administration cuts to election security funding, its campaign to root out noncitizen voting — something that is already illegal and rarely occurs — as well as fears about federal law enforcement officers appearing at polling places in the fall.
The White House has scoffed at those fears before, noting there was no disruption during last year’s election, when Democrats performed well. During a congressional hearing earlier this month, the heads of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection both answered “No, sir” when asked if they are involved in any efforts to guard voting precincts.
so WhenTrumps staff says
the government said they wouldn't be at polling places
Then expect plain clothes I e agents at polling places.
( easier then programing in Pascal)
Well, you're the one claiming "It's a crock of shit". Let me know when they don't happen.
Well, you're the one claiming "It's a crock of shit". Let me know when they don't happen.
THE WAY IT SHOULD BE;
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uMk14vXe4Eg
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RmfSSVRHK-0
THE WAY IT SHOULD BE;
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uMk14vXe4Eg
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RmfSSVRHK-0

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