I would imagine this would qualify as harassment of an election worker if these people are truly just self-appointed, not officially designated observers.
But apparently no one is calling the police?
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I would imagine this would qualify as harassment of an election worker if these people are truly just self-appointed, not officially designated observers.
But apparently no one is calling the police?
Someone should observe the observers. Follow them around and stay 6 feet away at all times, furiously taking notes.
You'll either get evidence of election interference or you'll interfere in their interference and stop them.
Win-win.
“It isn’t transparent,” said a woman named Elizabeth who wouldn’t give her last name.
What are you hiding Elizabeth?!