Midterm Verkiezingen

Pepe Lives Matter

Onze taak als digitaal leger is het rapporteren en blootleggen van alle bedrog om het ontwaken te bevorderen en het verhaal voor het herstel van onze verkiezingen voor toekomstige generaties te ondersteunen.
Doe precies waartoe u geroepen bent.
Bid.
Vecht terug.
En we kunnen er vrede mee hebben dat we ons deel gedaan hebben.
Het digitale leger zit hier bovenop.
Laten we vandaag ons deel doen.

Translated with DeepL
 
Pepe Lives Matter

CNN probeerde net een Jedi mind trick door de schapen te vertellen van de sociale media af te blijven.
Vertrouw de ambtenaren.
Er wordt niet vals gespeeld.
Er is hier niets te zien.
Neem gedachteloos aan wat we zeggen.
 
Zet hem ook maar even hier neer
De eerste indicatoren wijzen erop dat de rode golf aan de gang is.

We hebben nog een lange weg te gaan. We moeten het stelen stoppen in Arizona, Pennsylvania en mogelijk Georgia. Maar de eerste trends wijzen erop dat het land naar rechts is verschoven.

Het ziet er goed uit, maar blijf koel. Charlie Mike.

-Clandestiene

Dorothé
 
Er worden nu voorspellingen gedaan op slechts 20 tot 50% van de stemmen en vergeleken met eerdere verkiezingen. Veel wishfull thinking
 
De enorme rode golf in Florida is een gevolg van Desantis' Covid-beleid. Wat aangeeft dat de rest van het land het Covid-beleid van de DNC afkeurt.

Dit betekent onheil voor links en hun kansen in andere voorspelde close races.

Florida, vroeger bekend als een paarse/schommelende staat, is diep rood geworden. Florida staat met 29 stemmen op de derde plaats in het kiescollege, wat een slecht voorteken is voor de Democraten in 2024. En de Latijnse bevolking stemt meer rood.

De rode golf is begonnen.
 
rt.com 9 Nov, 2022 01:30
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Trump issues urgent call to US voters as polls close​

Republicans have filed an emergency suit to extend poll hours in a key Arizona county due to technical issues with voting machines
Trump issues urgent call to US voters as polls close

© AP / Andrew Harnik


Former US President Donald Trump has urged voters to remain in line at polling places to ensure their ballots are cast, following reports that many voting machines were not working properly in Arizona and allegations of irregularities in other locations across the country.
Trump took to social media on Tuesday with a plea for voters, suggesting that Democrats are seeking to “delay”Republican votes with “very unfair” tactics while stating that Arizona residents in particular must remain at polling stations until they are certain their votes have been officially submitted.

“Don’t leave your line, stay where you are. They say that the machines aren’t working, they say that they’re running out of paper in different locations throughout different states. There's a lot of bad things going on,” Trump said in a brief video message, adding “I know you don't want to be there as long as they’re going to try and force you. They want to delay you out of voting, and you cannot let them delay you out of voting.”


The ex-commander in chief went on to claim that many voters had already left polling places in Arizona’s Maricopa County – the state’s largest by population – adding that “it’s very, very unfair what’s going on” there, suggesting Republicans were being turned away before they could cast their vote.

Maricopa is one among multiple counties across the US reporting problems with its voting machines, with local officials noting that about one in five tabulation machines at 223 voting locations in the county were rejecting ballots on Tuesday night. They advised voters to submit ballots to be counted later, presumably prompting Trump’s urgent message to residents.

Mercer County, New Jersey – home to the state capital of Trenton – also saw system outages affecting the entire area on Tuesday. Local officials offered few details about the technical glitches, saying only that there was a “software issue with the voting machines.”

Two major US counties report voting machine problemsREAD MORE: Two major US counties report voting machine problems
Luzerne County in Pennsylvania, meanwhile, was forced to extend its polling hours after multiple precincts ran out of the paper needed to print ballots, causing significant delays and prompting a local judge to order voting locations to remain open two hours past their initial closing time.

Arizona GOP chair Kelli Ward said it was “ridiculous” that so many polling locations were affected, and Republicans in the state have filed an emergency motion to extend voting hours in Maricopa to 10pm local time. The GOP members argued that “at least 36% of all voting centers across Maricopa County have been afflicted with pervasive and systemic malfunctions of ballot tabulation devices and printers, which has burdened voters with excessive delays and long lines,”and requested that the public release of early ballot results be pushed back until 11pm.
 

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