I think you’re giving these fully functioning adults too much credit. I read that workers at the elections office were advising voters to go to a satellite elections office to beat the lines, and upon arrival at the satellite office they were advised they had no more ballots. Stay in line and vote.
“In fact, the election worker told people in line to go to the Chester Heights satellite office because the line was shorter there. Do you know what happened when they got to the Chester Heights office to vote in person? They were told that they ran out of mib applications. This is voter suppression in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. I did nothing wrong except encourage people to stay in line and vote. So they arrested me. VOTE!” Val Biancaniello said on X.
I'm curious why she didn't name the Democratic election worker who was telling voters to go to a satellite office, and if that worker was aware the satellite office was out of ballots.
In any case, she was receiving complaints from voters in line ( it doesn't matter if they were liberal or not, they still had the right to complain, even if it's a whiney bitch thing to do), the police there told her to stop.
She refused to comply with the police, so she was arrested.
Again, there is nothing unreasonable about that. It was her choice to continue to interact with voters in line, after she was told by police to stop.
I dunno. I voted in the location she was kicked out of. I didn’t get anyone’s name who helped me get a ballot etc. so I wouldn’t be able to name names either. If she was being annoying and asked to stop and didn’t sure that’s one thing, but why would the county shy away voters? It’s not convenient to drive to the county elections office to drive to a satellite office (that I didn’t even know existed) on the other side of the county just to get turned away due to lack of ballots of some shenanigans. The message to stay in line isn’t unruly. I think this is a matter of election workers being unprepared or not ready to educate the populace on early voting. I for one would be livid to drive to the county elections office just to be told I might have better luck elsewhere at a different office, drive there and be turned down for whatever reason. The building this happened in IS home to the county board of elections. It’s literally the one and only place in the county I’d trust to vote early. I don’t think the election workers were telling people to go elsewhere for voter convenience. It was to inconvenience them.
I think you’re giving these fully functioning adults too much credit. I read that workers at the elections office were advising voters to go to a satellite elections office to beat the lines, and upon arrival at the satellite office they were advised they had no more ballots. Stay in line and vote.
Where did you read that?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/breaking-pennsylvania-gop-committeewoman-taken-away-handcuffs-encouraging/
“In fact, the election worker told people in line to go to the Chester Heights satellite office because the line was shorter there. Do you know what happened when they got to the Chester Heights office to vote in person? They were told that they ran out of mib applications. This is voter suppression in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. I did nothing wrong except encourage people to stay in line and vote. So they arrested me. VOTE!” Val Biancaniello said on X.
I'm curious why she didn't name the Democratic election worker who was telling voters to go to a satellite office, and if that worker was aware the satellite office was out of ballots.
In any case, she was receiving complaints from voters in line ( it doesn't matter if they were liberal or not, they still had the right to complain, even if it's a whiney bitch thing to do), the police there told her to stop.
She refused to comply with the police, so she was arrested.
Again, there is nothing unreasonable about that. It was her choice to continue to interact with voters in line, after she was told by police to stop.
I dunno. I voted in the location she was kicked out of. I didn’t get anyone’s name who helped me get a ballot etc. so I wouldn’t be able to name names either. If she was being annoying and asked to stop and didn’t sure that’s one thing, but why would the county shy away voters? It’s not convenient to drive to the county elections office to drive to a satellite office (that I didn’t even know existed) on the other side of the county just to get turned away due to lack of ballots of some shenanigans. The message to stay in line isn’t unruly. I think this is a matter of election workers being unprepared or not ready to educate the populace on early voting. I for one would be livid to drive to the county elections office just to be told I might have better luck elsewhere at a different office, drive there and be turned down for whatever reason. The building this happened in IS home to the county board of elections. It’s literally the one and only place in the county I’d trust to vote early. I don’t think the election workers were telling people to go elsewhere for voter convenience. It was to inconvenience them.
Sounds like you voted for Kamala.
Edit: https://x.com/ChairmanWhatley/status/1851036150472831081
It’s worth being arrested for because officials are incompetent and liars