Justice Dept. dispatching Election Day monitors to 64 jurisdictions

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Federal monitors will oversee nearly 50 percent more jurisdictions than in 2020, as disputes over voting and threats to election workers have skyrocketed.

of fraud in the 2020 election, and as threats against politicians, their families and election workers have spiked around the country.

Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, most Americans say democracy is under threat. These are the efforts underway to preserve it.

 

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Those 64 jurisdictions are MUST wins for liberals...well maybe 52 with another 12 randoms thrown in there for appearance...

Gotta ensure the fraud is executed.

Keep an eye on those demorats! 2000mules factchecked cheaters

VOTER INTIMIDATION

Wapo = Democrat propaganda

Good

Watch them like Hawks, Patriots. Report any illegal activity coming from these so-called 'Election Day Monitors - who are actually Biden regime appointees - to your local law enforcement. Film everything. Eyes and ears people.

When 'The DOJ' monitors polls, it is 'for compliance' - when citizens monitor the polls The DOJ & their preferred political party, TheDemocrats, call it 'domestic terrorism'...😉 ElectionDay

But the corrupt Dem machines will still be running Philadelphia right?

This should be done by EU or OECD. A subgroup of the local population will not view DoJ as neutral. It may be more appealing to this subgroup to have an external neutral 3rd party involved. A sub-sub group of these are obviously beyond reach for any kind of rationality.

That shits on your parade then, magats.🤣

Lol Biden’s JD.

The DOJ is corrupt

It’s like they think elections can be rigged or something?

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