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[ 6 ] October 22, 2016 |

Roger Stone is very concerned about election theft. In certain areas. Occupied by certain kinds of voters.

Donald Trump loyalists will attempt to conduct their own crowd-funded exit polling on election day, ostensibly due to fears that electronic voting machines in certain areas may have been “rigged”, the Guardian has learned.

But the effort, led by Trump’s notorious informal adviser Roger Stone, will focus on 600 different precincts in nine Democrat-leaning cities with large minority populations, a tactic branded highly irregular by experts, who suggested that organizers could potentially use the polling as a way to intimidate voters.

Stone told the Guardian that around 1,300 volunteers from the controversial Citizens for Trump grassroots coalition would conduct exit polling in Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Fort Lauderdale, Charlotte, Richmond and Fayetteville – all locations in pivotal swing states.

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On Thursday, Stone, a noted conspiracy theorist, argued that the campaign had focused their efforts to combat the so-called “rigged election” in the wrong area and should instead concentrate on “election theft” via hacked or compromised voting machines.

Electronic voting machines in heavily Republican areas can’t be hacked because they’re protected by LawnOrder.

Stone, who did not identify the particular precincts volunteers would be targeting, argued that the polling methodology, was “designed by professionals”, but was unable to identify who these professionals were.

The old established firm of Seamus Corvus, Est. 1890.

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  1. Judas Peckerwood says:

    I foresee a lot of clueless crackers getting their asses kicked on Election Day.

  2. SoRefined says:

    I read a piece in the Washington Post this morning about how Republicans are suing to get out-of-county pollwatchers into Philadelphia, and I am so annoyed that commenters are like “just let them do it so they’ll have no way to claim fraud after Trump loses,” as though that’s a)going to stop people already operating under a conspiracy mindset or b) an acceptable reason to allow people who have explicitly vowed to racially profile as pollwatchers to intimidate and threaten access to the franchise for minority voters.

    Furthermore, Clinton has led, often substantially, in almost every poll taken in PA for the entirety of the election season, so it shouldn’t be even a little surprising if she wins there. The last Republican PA went for was Bush in ’88.

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