Armed right go to voters doors to scare them

The group of conservative activists were reportedly working with the "US Election Integrity Plan," a group that organises canvassers. According to the lawsuit, the group and three of its leaders allegedly violated the Voting Rights Act by using "intimidating, threatening and coercive conduct" in the course of its actions.

The canvassers in question visited homes, allegedly in neighbourhoods where many people of colour lived, and went door to door interrogating people over what they claimed was a fraudulent presidential election.
 
According to The Huffington Post, the lawsuit claims the canvassers presented badges when they approached people's homes and were encouraged to carry weapons during their outings.

The group is said to have confronted voters "for allegedly casting fraudulent ballots" and took photos of individuals' homes.

The lawsuit claims the organisation used the tactics in Colorado as well as other states.
 
Legal claims


Will you call it lies if they lose these cases?


Will you call it lies if they win these cases?
 
Taking pictures of their homes while carrying weapons


Door to door accusing Democratic Party voters of cheating in elections while flashing badges and carrying guns
 
Trump never won any of his lawsuits that claimed the election was stolen



It was all lies



The courts said so over and over and over



The Republican Party dupes the believe in our justice system
 
In 1981 a ‘task force’ intimidated voters at the polls. Will Republicans revert to their old tactics?
Donald Trump has threatened to send in poll watchers to monitor voting on 3 November, but is the party capable of such a threat?
Ed Pilkington
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.app.com/amp/92801540


The front page of the Asbury Park Press on Nov. 7, 1981, four days after New Jersey's gubernatorial election, reporting on the controversy over the "National Ballot Security Task Force."
ASBURY PARK PRESS ARCHIVES



They wore arm bands identifying them as members of a national task force against voter fraud. They also put up warning posters about fraud and mounted wholesale challenges of the eligibility of voters.


The final result: Republican Thomas Kean narrowly defeated Democrat James Florio to become governor.
 
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballot_Security_Task_Force#1982_lawsuit_and_consent_decree


1982 lawsuit and consent decree Edit

A civil lawsuit was filed after the election by the DNC, which alleged that the RNC had violated the Voting Rights Act[9] and engaged in illegal harassment and voter intimidation.[10] The suit was settled in 1982, when the Republican National Committee and New Jersey Republican State Committee, instead of a trial, signed a consent decree in U.S. District Court saying that they would not allow tactics that could intimidate Democratic voters, though they did not admit any wrongdoing.[9][11][12]

The consent decree, entered on November 1, 1982,[12] prevented the Republican Party "from engaging in activities that suppress the vote, particularly when it comes to minority voters."[13] It also barred the wearing of armbands at polling places.[13] Under the consent decree "the Republican party organizations agreed to allow a federal court to review proposed 'ballot security' programs, including any proposed voter caging."[12] The consent decree was set to expire in December 2017.[14] A successor consent decree, applying to several states, was entered on July 27, 1987.[12]
 
The Republican Party just kept finding ways to keep Americans from voting


They kept being “punished” by the courts


But it NEVER deterred them


Then the right wing SCOTUS ended the consent decree anyway
 
This is who the Republican Party is folks



Anyone who would ignore this record and vote Republican anyway needs a truth injection
 
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