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In reply to the discussion: This is the largest movement to remove a president I have seen in my life time. [View all]not_the_one
(2,227 posts)what happens when, in heavily democratic districts, there are irregularities like voting machines (conveniently) breaking down, and we are lined up, waiting, and 7 pm comes around and they decide to close the voting booths, with HUGE lines left to vote?
We need to preemptively get the courts to rule that WHOEVER IS IN LINE AT CLOSING gets to vote. They will try to challenge every vote they can, and we better have someone there to take on those challenges.
IF we are allowed to vote, and IF the votes are counted accurately (mail-in or electronic) he will lose in possibly the biggest landslide ever. So they HAVE to stop it, some way.
We better be wearing our comfortable sneakers, because at the slightest sign of invalidating our right to vote, the shit is going to hit the fan.
Of course they are PLANNING on that happening, so they can try to invalidate the whole election. We better be ready to prove to them that THAT is a price that they are not willing to pay.
Or we can sit on our asses and do nothing...