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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Election security heightened in Michigan amid intimidation threats

After 2020, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson leaves nothing to chance for this upcoming general election.

“Foreign and domestic bad actors will use violent threats, and potentially even violent actions to send a message of intimidation to all election officials, and potentially voters in an election season that is so consequential for our nation. So, I’m worried about that,” she said.

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Don't forget about the 'mostly peaceful protests'.

3 comments:

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  2. Early voting here began last Friday, I was in voting earlier this morning and asked the people working how was the turnout so far.... Their response was extremely busy Friday and Saturday, no voting on Sundays here, Monday was steady. . We don't have protest here, peaceful or otherwise, over elections so although there is security it's not very likely they will be needed..
    Hopefully the same can be said everywhere this election cycle, I know there's always that one asshole, and all legally eligible voters get to vote for their candidate of choice
    If you don't vote don't bitch later
    JD

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    1. Now get ready for the left losing. The left, those are the people of 'mostly peaceful' demonstrations, lootings, burnings and killings.

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