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says the guy who's party literally just voted to fund these known murders.

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[–] architect@thelemmy.club 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

They don’t have to rig 50. They just need a middleman.

Also, there’s points where all those votes converge so if they want to disrupt it, they don’t disrupt the voting. They disrupt it at the end.

So last election, they pulled all of the volunteers that weren’t republican out of my area. What we’re supposed to do is audit. So basically a republican a democrat and an independent would bring those votes at the end of the day to the county elections office. They stopped us from doing that this last election. They only allowed Republicans to do it. We could not audit them.

I’m an independent. They would not allow me to audit the fucking election as we have done every single year since I’ve been allowed to vote.

I have been consistently the youngest person to ever be volunteering and I’m not young. It was so bad the last election we couldn’t find a good bit of people that weren’t republican that were willing to put their time in for this.

So when I tell you, the people have failed themselves, this is why. They are lazy they took advantage of democracy. They don’t fucking do shit. So yes I’m going to fucking tell you. It’s easy to steal it from all 50 states when no one‘s fucking volunteering to audit And they cheated us out of the opportunity to do it when we are actually there.

[–] jaennaet@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yeah this was exactly my point. There's so many ways to disrupt elections in the US. In addition to what you mentioned, there's also eg. tampering with voting machines (older hack but I doubt the current situation has vastly improved), or tampering with voter rolls.

This is not to say that the midterms will definitely not be free, but that y'all need to be extremely vigilant

[–] ameancow@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I'm hearing a call for more audit volunteers, and I'll lead that charge in my own community. I hope others reading this also take up metaphorical arms and get out and volunteer.