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meadowlark5

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19. And Stone is the one that said "challenge" with this collected probably manipulated rubbish, not me
Fri Oct 21, 2016, 04:32 PM
Oct 2016
“To those who say that it would be un-American to challenge the election on the basis that it was rigged, I would argue it would be un-American to have evidence of that rigging and not challenge the election,” Stone explained.

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How is this legal? [View all] meadowlark5 Oct 2016 OP
How is it legal to stand in a public place and ask people questions? jberryhill Oct 2016 #1
Exit polling is entirely legal. Even assholes get to do it. (n/t) Iggo Oct 2016 #2
Clearly meant as voter intimidation. Straight out of Mussolini's playbook Bucky Oct 2016 #3
So anyone, I even, can go stand at the door of a polling place and ask questions? meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #4
Each state has its own rules on how close to a polling place Retrograde Oct 2016 #16
It depends on your state jberryhill Oct 2016 #17
I know it will be used to rile up the trumplodytes that the election is indeed rigged meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #18
And Stone is the one that said "challenge" with this collected probably manipulated rubbish, not me meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #19
They can ask but no one has to answer. misterhighwasted Oct 2016 #5
I'm assuming no one will know who they are meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #6
I wouldn't tell any pollster. A friendly wave would suffice. misterhighwasted Oct 2016 #10
You can until someone calls the Deputy Sheriff on you for intimidation. Ford_Prefect Oct 2016 #7
Oh - please let this be in violation of the RNC court decree! csziggy Oct 2016 #8
I think that this may violate the consent decree Gothmog Oct 2016 #9
That would be wonderful! csziggy Oct 2016 #12
They might say they spoke to a lot of people on exit. lpbk2713 Oct 2016 #11
I wonder how many of the exit pollsters for Trump will be visibly carrying a weapon meadowlark5 Oct 2016 #13
This is a bit dated (2013) but you can look up your state's distance for electioneering. Thor_MN Oct 2016 #20
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