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Copernicus's avatar

Tips for voting day:

• if you show up and are told you’ve already voted, you are a victim of identity theft or Bidementia. Assuming it’s the former, call your local sheriff or whoever who need to call to report ID theft. In many states you can request a provisional ballot and still vote, after completing required paperwork.

• vote late in the day if possible to mess w the cheating algorithms

• if you see something odd, say something. Write it down. Make notes. If only one party is present at voter check-in, and you’re supposed to have two; if a poll worker is helping people vote or telling someone how to vote; if the right candidates aren’t on your ballot…. After Election Day, connect w your state’s election integrity group (check out America First Audit/Action) and report your findings. Report to your county election board or whoever oversees your local elections. Report to your county party chair. And follow up on your reports - ask for answers and offer solutions.

Go Patriots!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Useful and solid advise

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’ve questioned voting late. In my state they announce winners WAY ahead of time. That doesn’t make sense to me to vote late because it wont count.

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Copernicus's avatar

Your vote should be counted regardless of when it is cast.

They announce winners based on predictions and numbers of precincts reporting, blah, blah.

The reason vote counting stopped middle of the night in 2020 was because the cheaters realized their cheating hadn’t cheated enough. They had to stop the counting in order to fabricate more votes. More or less.

Idea of voting late is to foil the algorithms put in place to alter votes, add votes, or whatever they do based on what they see coming in. But if we overwhelm the system, they may be less able to exercise their fraud. Maybe. Plus, there is the psychological aspect... people think their candidate is got a win in the bag, so voters stay home, but then the opposition keeps voting to produce a win for the other side.

Votes should count regardless of when they are cast. If you believe that your vote isn’t counted because it is cast after a winner has been called, then you need to be connecting w your state election integrity group and contacting your local election board.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Biden has already said election results will be delayed this year and we should be patient. Right.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Question:. What about dropping off your paper ballot at the polls? Do or don't?

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Copernicus's avatar

I don’t have an answer to that. Likely depends on the rules in your state. Definitely don’t count on the mail nowadays, especially not for something that important.

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Oliver Closov's avatar

Yeah. Just vote harder. That will fix things.

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Copernicus's avatar

Hey, voting isn’t by itself going to fix a thing. Most everybody on this Substack knows that. But, as we have seen, how we vote and how our votes are counted does actually matter.

A lot of us are voting AND doing other stuff.

Hopefully you are one of those doing other stuff as well.

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Annie's avatar

Voting is the 1st step. Holding elected officials accountable is the 2nd and ongoing step. It doesn't stop with voting.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yep, exactly.

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Iron Horsey's avatar

Best way to overcome election fraud other than revealing it leading to indictments and convictions is to overwhelm it at the polls.

Know all this from first hand experience. Red Tsunami! Lord, hear our prayer.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Amen, Horsey.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Naomi Wolf posted an excellent substack on the secret ballot and ballot fraud. Much needed.

https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/proposed-the-optional-end-to-the?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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