Undercover journalists filmed Susan Daggett, the wife of Sen. Michael Bennet, speak about the Defund the Police movement and the Inflation Reduction Act
She suggested in the video that Democrats should defund the police 'quietly'
Daggett also told the undercover reporters they should not talk openly about how the Inflation Reduction Act is really a health and climate bill
Bennet's challenger, Republican Joe O'Dea, says the video proves Democrats are 'trying to pull a fast one on the American people'
Bennet's campaign, meanwhile, slammed the Accuracy in Media journalists for their undercover tactics
[Breitbart] The White House on Monday cautioned that the winners of the midterm elections would not be immediately apparent, estimating that it would take several days to count all the ballots.
"We may not know all the winners of elections for a few days. It takes time to count all legitimate ballots in a legal and orderly manner," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
She spoke about Tuesday’s elections during the daily White House press briefing, warning that "modern" elections required more time to count votes.
"In modern elections more and more ballots are cast in early voting and also by mail," Jean-Pierre said, adding that many states did not even start counting ballots until after the polls closed.
She said that state and local election results would take longer to count than in previous elections because of the different ways that people were voting.
"We’re in a different time ... we’re just trying to communicate with the American people, let them know this process certainly has changed again in modern elections," Jean-Pierre said.
She refused to commit to a press conference after the election, only telling reporters that the president would speak to the country on Wednesday.
Jean-Pierre also did not detail what Biden would do on Election Day.
"He’ll have a robust pretty heavy schedule tomorrow here at the White House," she said.
#2
They need time to truck in the boxes full of pre-filled ballots.
Other countries have instant results declared the same night. UK, Brazil, the list goes on. What, are we some low-tech nightmare? Nope, we could do it if we wanted. But our elites don't want free and fair elections, because we make choices that don't benefit them.
#4
Hey! - it's going to take time to print the millions of necessary ballots which don't have creases from being mailed in them. Do you have any idea how unpopular the Democrats are this election?
#10
A bit of a mess at 6:45 AM in VA District 10 (Wexton vs Cao): Myself and 2 poll workers locked out of the school, new divers license scanner not working, took 4 or 5 tries for the simple ballot to be scanned.
or - https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-again-monitor-compliance-federal-voting-rights-laws-election-day
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#13 Correcting #7 and answering #9 -
DOJ Announcement
or - https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-again-monitor-compliance-federal-voting-rights-laws-election-day
Posted by: Bobby 2022-11-08 12:09
Bobby,
Thank you for posting that!
And FWIW, I'm familiar with two places on that list. First, Cuyahoga County OH, which is where you can find my home town of Cleveland. The CC board of elections has been held by Democrats - and on several occasions by members of the same family of Democrats - since before I was born. I'll just say this: the phrase 'Vote Early and Often' came from Cleveland, not Chicago.
Richland County SC is about three miles from me across the Congaree River. Again, reliably Democrat-run, though somebody goofed in 2020 and Columbia got a Republican mayor.
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Such bullshit! This is happening yet again. Its not a red or blue issue. Its an AZ vote integrity issue. 20% of the machines are rejecting votes. In Pinal county, they have no machines, you check in, then you go to a different table and one of the ladies hand you a ballot. The ballot has no link to the voter. This is a mess...
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