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My place of employment has David Daley in for a virtual meeting tomorrow to discuss the "importance of upholding voting rights.
Mr. Daley is a senior fellow at FairVote. His written works include: Ratf**ked: The True Story behind the secret plan to steal America's Democract Unrigged: How Americans are battling back to save democracy
Daley is also the former editor-in-chief of Salon.com.
Real winner here. I am seeking advice on how to test this man. Specifically advice that will not cause repercussions for my employment.
What are some good pushback questions that won't cause too much issue?
Ask him what his thoughts are on requiring ID (vaccine card) to eat somewhere like McDonald’s but not needing an ID to vote.
Ask him about upholding your right to have your vote not be overruled by illegal votes and voters.
Ask him to define slavery.
Say you're not looking for examples, just a blank general definition of slavery, its function, and how to identify it.
You can really tell if a man advocates for slavery if he dances around that question.
If the answer is anything other than "making someone do something they don't want to" then he advocates for certain types of slavery.
That's actually a really good question fren. I like it.
Maybe ask why we can’t go paper ballot. Also how some politicians have financial stake in the electronic voting machine company dominion, what is to stop fraud.
Ask him who, how, when and where The United States of America was changed from a Constitutional Republic into a democracy. Amendments, laws, names and dates would be required to prove such a claim.
As the insouciant web-board phrase goes; "gonna need pictures/videos or it didn't happen"... :)
Ask him to name a country where voter ID is not required. Ask him to identify a country where millions of mail in ballots are mailed out randomly. Ask him what countries allow ballot boxes that are unmonitored to be be spread throughout a state. Ask him what country allows endless voting for months. Ask him what countries do not allow observers in counts and recounts and throw out the opposition party with police help....
How about -- why does Mexico require voter ID but not the US?
every country on earth requires it except the US because muh racisim.
Ask him what he thinks of 2000 Mules, the Movie and True the Vote.Org and the work they are doing
[True The Vote - (https://www.truethevote.org/coming-this-spring/)True the Vote found its footing after we realized that we were at a crossroads, as a nation, to keep elections free and fair. After being told we were “playing at the margins” and that “process doesn’t matter,” we learned instead that process is key, and citizens are far more powerful than we really know.
2000 Mules
As a writer for Salon, his job is more to cover than reveal. I expect he'll simply dissemble and name call rather than discuss technical specifics or anything in Mike Lindell's movies about the real vote fraud.
Some solid ideas. I was thinking along the lines of asking something like, "Given the response to the 2016 election results, and now the response to the 2020 election results, (both sides cried foul) what ideal solutions would be implemented to ensure every LEGAL vote is counted?"
Should people have to show proof of vaccination to vote?
Nice!
I'm not sure I can give any suggestions that aren't laced with sarcasm and sound completely jaded, so I'll others take the lead on this one. LOL!
Here's my Questions or him:
Reference S.B. 3303 Where House tried to add the "Freedom To Vote John R Lewis Act to an unrelated NASA funding bill. Sneaky.
What is his opinion about Corporate involvement in Elections? Should Private Corporation donors fund dropboxes or pay for pollworkers? Should they sponsor Secretary of States organizations? Doesn't this taint free and fair elections and lead to fascism?
Has HAVA (Help America Vote Act) been effective in its purpose? What really was it intended to do? And related, how has the Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) been effective in making free and fair elections more prevalent in the United States?
Are forensic audits bad? Why or why not?
No idea who the fuck he is ask him who he thinks he is. Kek. (Askin for a fren)
Hahaha
Ask him why blackmailed pedophiles such as himself seem to win so many elections, and if he believes that system truly represents the people at large.
As a bonus question you could point out that both his names start with the 4th letter of the alphabet and are 5 letters long, and ask if he's ever used that to send secret messages about the shadow president.
I doubt you'd have too many issues with either of those questions...
Should only US citizens be able to vote in US elections?
No=where does it end/where to draw the line? Who decides?
Yes=how do we confirm citizenship?
No clear answer=commie faggot in front of everyone.
Just start with Voter/citizen ID. That’s all you really need.
Ask him how voting rights are such an issue if Biden actually got more votes than anyone in history.
Why is he speaking at a private company? Whose idea is this? If it was me I don't think I'd waste my time listening.
I'd ask how these issues were resolved: https://rumble.com/vk1kag-never-forget-what-democrats-said-about-voter-fraud-just-years-ago.html