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diva77

(7,643 posts)
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 03:03 PM Oct 2018

Reports of Voter Intimidation at Polling Places in Texas

Source: Truthout.org

Tempers are flaring during early voting in Dallas County, Texas, and reports of voter intimidation are on the rise. The county’s nonpartisan election administrator said that the harassment — including name-calling and interrogating voters waiting in line — is the worst she’s seen in decades.

“I’ve been here for 30 years, and this harassment that’s going on, I haven’t ever seen the likes of this,” said Toni Pippins-Poole, the county’s election director. “I’ve seen some other things, props being used and whatnot, but nothing like this type of mentality or aggressiveness or demeaning type of actions.”

At the Lakeside Activity Center in Mesquite, Texas, election administrators received complaints of a partisan poll watcher looking over voter’s shoulders as they cast their ballots and questioning voters on their politics. The person was later escorted out by Mesquite Police Department officers on Monday after refusing to leave the premises, according to Pippins-Poole.
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Poll greeters at Dallas’ Lochwood Library reported being “harassed” and “verbally abused” and described a person with a bullhorn driving by yelling about “baby killers,” according to a tweet by the Texas Civil Rights Project, an organization tracking voting-related issues in the state. Despite notifying law enforcement, Pippins-Poole said the person has not been identified and the reports of harassment are ongoing. At the Richardson Civic Center, multiple reports emerged of a person standing beyond the 100-foot-perimeter accosting voters as they arrived to vote, calling people “bipolar” and “alligators who live in swamps.” A video posted on Twitter by the Texas Civil Rights Project shows a person pacing and yelling about similar subjects.
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Read more: https://truthout.org/articles/reports-of-voter-intimidation-at-polling-places-in-texas/

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magicarpet

(14,155 posts)
3. Isn't Fascism fun ?
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 03:20 PM
Oct 2018

Isn't Fascism grand ?

THANKS trDump and his merry band of Nazis !

Handcuff these assholes and drag them off away from the polling locations. Voting is not a festival to entertain a bunch of Nazis so they can intimidate and block votes.

This is outrageously anti-American and severe penalties and sanctions should be immediately imposed to bring this to a halt.

Normalization of shameful, atrocious, and abhorrent conduct to block the vote.

BumRushDaShow

(129,096 posts)
4. They oughta do what black people have had to do - record it
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 03:20 PM
Oct 2018

and put it on the twitter/instagram/facebook/snapchat machine and let 'er rip.

DFW

(54,405 posts)
6. I have an answer for the "both sides do it" crowd
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 03:24 PM
Oct 2018

Very simple: No, they don't. Only you do. You lose if you don't, and we both know it.

PearliePoo2

(7,768 posts)
7. "poll watcher looking over voter's shoulders as they cast their ballots"
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 03:25 PM
Oct 2018

Any guy looking over my shoulder would get a sharp elbow jab squarely in his nuts. And then another for good measure.

fuckers


LeftInTX

(25,375 posts)
11. I wonder if they can do anything about the bullhorn person?
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 04:53 PM
Oct 2018

He's outside the polling place.

He's shouting, "Baby killers"...and also calling people, "bipolar" and "alligators who live in the swamp".
This isn't hate speech or threats, so I don't know if it is illegal.

It would be no more illegal than a candidate with bullhorn.

We'll see what happens.

I hope they can do something.

If someone feels threatened and complains, maybe they can.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
16. In Washington State
Sat Oct 27, 2018, 09:18 PM
Oct 2018

We vote by mail. It eliminates so many problems, but especially this. No one should be intimidated at the voting booth. That should be the one place where you can cast your vote without harassment.

For those of you who live in other states: Find out what it would take to get your state to vote by mail. Start focus groups, collect signatures, begin an initiative, get it on the ballot.

I have lived in seven different states and numerous cities, plus served in the military. Voting by mail is so much easier and safer. Also, you are afforded the time to reflect on the issues and think them over. And there is always a paper record. Think about it.

 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
18. we have to keep forcing the authorities to do their job, until a line is crossed and they won't,
Sun Oct 28, 2018, 06:15 AM
Oct 2018

then we the people MUST.

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