On Thu, 4 Nov 2021 08:24:16 -0700 (PDT), Tom Kunich
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>As I noted before - on Obama's 2nd election, I was the first one to the polls in the morning. When I came out there was a BUS there that had brought and entire load of illegal aliens who all had a piece of paper with a name on it they were supposed to vote under. They had to HAND the election workers these papers because most of them were illiterate and couldn't even read the names they were supposed to vote under. There was such a load that the one person who could speak Spanish couldn't handle it and they had to bring in Translators. Then since these people were illiterate they couldn't read the voting instructions and the translators had to go into the booth with them and show them how to put a line between the space between two side lines. They ONLY wanted to vote for Obama and that was a six page ballot. Then they all got back on the bus and disappeared into the central valley. This was so outrageous that they moved the polling place to the Police Service Yard. That fixed that
>but to counter that they stopped using the vote counting machines and instead started using suitcases with a slot in top. Microsoft and Dell paid to load the poll workers with far left workers who hand counted the votes. The people in the polls were honest enough but the ballots were all sent to a central location for counting with NO observation.
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>Now California has enshrined the practice of mass mailings of ballots so that the voters themselves cannot be legalized. We can never again expect a legal election of any sort in California.
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>Election audits in other states have shown massive Democrat election fraud. As I said - Jay, Flunkmeister and Pencilneck all approve of election fraud in the name of socialism. I hope they get their fondest dreams AFTER I'm gone so that they can discover for themselves the firing squad that awaits those who thought themselves due an exalted position and complain when none was presented.
Polls open in California at 7AM. Google maps says the drive from
Modesto (roughly the center of the central valley) takes 1.5 hrs. For
you to see them, the bus full of illegal aliens arrived before the
polls opened. I'll assume they arrived at 6:30AM and therefore left
Modesto at 5AM. The presidential election was in November, when the
sun rises at about 7AM. Most illegal aliens don't have drivers
licenses, which might create a problem parking wherever they were
meeting in Modesto.
Somehow, I find it difficult to believe that someone can organize a
busload of illegal aliens, who are more afraid of getting deported
than anything the Democrats can offer or threaten, to arrive at some
central location in Modesto where they are transported to San Leandro
to vote. I'm sure they felt wonderful after spending 3 hrs in the
bus. Note that you said "a BUS" which suggests only one bus, with a
maximum capacity of 58 riders.
I assume that the same practice was followed by all the various voting
places in California and that your favored polling place was not
selected for special treatment by the Democrats. Organizing a
required number of busses would be a major challenge. Finding the
required number of bus drivers willing to leave Modesto at 5AM will
also be a major problem. Even do, 54 illegal aliens, voting in 24
precincts in San Leandro,
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would sway the vote by 1,296 votes. That might sway a local election,
but would need some serious organization to make it work on a national
scale for a presidential election. Of course, the concentration of
busses in the central valley would need to be ignored.
Having Microsoft and Dell pay "to load the poll workers with far left
workers" wouldn't work. Poll workers are screened for such biases. In
some counties, they are not assigned to work in their home precincts
to avoid local influence. There are a fair number of last minute
polling place staffing changes making targeting difficult. Since this
requires working when the polls are open or 15 hours per day, the
typical poll worker is retired and therefore does not need to make
special arrangements with employers. Some of the requirements:
- Complete the required two-day (consecutive) in-person training.
- Be available up to eight days during the two weeks leading
up to Election Day.
- Have reliable transportation to and from your assigned voting
location each day.
Also, you really should volunteer as a poll worker. Note the pay
scale. For Alameda county:
"SUMMARY OF ELECTION WORKER PAY AND DUTIES"
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https://www.acvote.org/acvote-assets/05_community_engagement/PDFs/Summary%20of%20Poll%20Worker%20Pay%20and%20Duties.pdf>
"Become a Poll Worker"
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https://www.acvote.org/pollworker>
Next time you find it necessary to lie, please provide something more
plausible and include some corroboration.