Ohio: Federal Judge Bars Trump And Roger Stone From Intimidating Voters

A temporary restraining order was issued in Ohio barring voter harassment on Election Day.

A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order against Republican nominee Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, as well as Trump ally Roger Stone and Stone’s political group, Stop the Steal, barring them from engaging in any “harassing or intimidating conduct” at the polls on Election Day.

U.S. District Judge James Gwin’s written opinion also barred both parties and their supporters from engaging in any kind of voter harassment.

According to the written order, “intimidating conduct” includes, but isn’t limited to:

1. Engaging in any unauthorized “poll watching” activities inside of polling places, within one hundred feet of polling places (“the buffer zone”) or within ten feet of a voter standing in a line extending beyond the buffer zone.

2. Distributing literature and/or stating to individuals ... that voter fraud is a crime, or describing the penalties under any Ohio or Federal statute for impermissibly casting a ballot.

3. Gathering or loitering, or otherwise being present without the intention to vote, at polling places.

4. Following, taking photos of, or otherwise recording voters or prospective voters.

5. Questioning voters at Ohio polling places ... under the guise of the purported “exit polling” or “citizen journalist” operations organized and encouraged by Defendants Stone and Stop the Steal.

The decision was a big win for the Ohio Democratic Party, which filed a last-minute lawsuit against Trump’s campaign less than a week ago. Gwin’s order followed more than two hours of oral arguments on Friday morning.

More: Federal Judge Bars Trump And Roger Stone From Intimidating Voters

Well, that's a little bit of good news.




Complete bullshit.

It should be a rule that both parties have representatives at every polling place. The left didn't mind when Black Panthers carrying clubs "monitored" polling places. That was intimidation. With instances of cheating and machines malfunctioning again this election, there isn't a damn thing wrong with people simply overseeing the whole process.

It's the left that wants to keep Republicans out of polling places while insisting that their people oversee others.

Keeping people honest is not intimidation or harassment.
 
You libs shit yourselves daily, Trump has done a real number on you people its going to be a brisk market for personal therapists.
 
Take a bath, get a job.

He's just frustrated today, they sent him this.

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When he was expecting this:

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Then it gets worse, he then was told that this evil white wimmens ate his Mega KFC :eek-52:

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The left didn't mind when Black Panthers carrying clubs "monitored" polling places. That was intimidation.

No they didn't. Two guys stood in front of ONE polling place and the police sent them home.

Unlike the Republican Party which has been convicted of systemic voter intimidation, and signed a peace bond that they would never do it again and never send ANYBODY to "monitor" polling stations. Trump is breaking that pledge.
 
A temporary restraining order was issued in Ohio barring voter harassment on Election Day.

A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order against Republican nominee Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, as well as Trump ally Roger Stone and Stone’s political group, Stop the Steal, barring them from engaging in any “harassing or intimidating conduct” at the polls on Election Day.

U.S. District Judge James Gwin’s written opinion also barred both parties and their supporters from engaging in any kind of voter harassment.

According to the written order, “intimidating conduct” includes, but isn’t limited to:

1. Engaging in any unauthorized “poll watching” activities inside of polling places, within one hundred feet of polling places (“the buffer zone”) or within ten feet of a voter standing in a line extending beyond the buffer zone.

2. Distributing literature and/or stating to individuals ... that voter fraud is a crime, or describing the penalties under any Ohio or Federal statute for impermissibly casting a ballot.

3. Gathering or loitering, or otherwise being present without the intention to vote, at polling places.

4. Following, taking photos of, or otherwise recording voters or prospective voters.

5. Questioning voters at Ohio polling places ... under the guise of the purported “exit polling” or “citizen journalist” operations organized and encouraged by Defendants Stone and Stop the Steal.

The decision was a big win for the Ohio Democratic Party, which filed a last-minute lawsuit against Trump’s campaign less than a week ago. Gwin’s order followed more than two hours of oral arguments on Friday morning.

More: Federal Judge Bars Trump And Roger Stone From Intimidating Voters

Well, that's a little bit of good news.

But its ok for the Black Panthers to wield batons and knives at theirs....

I hate liberal activist judges who should be in jail..
 
A temporary restraining order was issued in Ohio barring voter harassment on Election Day.

A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order against Republican nominee Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, as well as Trump ally Roger Stone and Stone’s political group, Stop the Steal, barring them from engaging in any “harassing or intimidating conduct” at the polls on Election Day.

U.S. District Judge James Gwin’s written opinion also barred both parties and their supporters from engaging in any kind of voter harassment.

According to the written order, “intimidating conduct” includes, but isn’t limited to:

1. Engaging in any unauthorized “poll watching” activities inside of polling places, within one hundred feet of polling places (“the buffer zone”) or within ten feet of a voter standing in a line extending beyond the buffer zone.

2. Distributing literature and/or stating to individuals ... that voter fraud is a crime, or describing the penalties under any Ohio or Federal statute for impermissibly casting a ballot.

3. Gathering or loitering, or otherwise being present without the intention to vote, at polling places.

4. Following, taking photos of, or otherwise recording voters or prospective voters.

5. Questioning voters at Ohio polling places ... under the guise of the purported “exit polling” or “citizen journalist” operations organized and encouraged by Defendants Stone and Stop the Steal.

The decision was a big win for the Ohio Democratic Party, which filed a last-minute lawsuit against Trump’s campaign less than a week ago. Gwin’s order followed more than two hours of oral arguments on Friday morning.

More: Federal Judge Bars Trump And Roger Stone From Intimidating Voters

Well, that's a little bit of good news.

But it ok for the Black Panthers to wield batons and knives at theirs....

I hate liberal activist judges who should be in jail..
Billy, the BP were told to go, they said, "yes'm," and went home, and so will you. End of story.
 
But it ok for the Black Panthers to wield batons and knives at theirs....

I hate liberal activist judges who should be in jail..

Two Black Panthers, at one polling station, who got sent home by the police.

This is a systemic attempt by the Trump campaign to intimidate inner city voters. It is illegal, which is why the police stopped the Black Panthers from doing it at even ONE polling station.

Furthermore, the Republican Party, in particular, has signed a Peace Bond due to cases of voter intimidation 20 years ago when Bill Clinton was up for re-election, that they were not allowed to have people hanging around the polling station to intimidate voters.

Your side has a nasty history of intimidation and suppression of voters who don't traditionally vote Republican, i.e. the inner city poor.
 
But it ok for the Black Panthers to wield batons and knives at theirs....

I hate liberal activist judges who should be in jail..

Two Black Panthers, at one polling station, who got sent home by the police.

This is a systemic attempt by the Trump campaign to intimidate inner city voters. It is illegal, which is why the police stopped the Black Panthers from doing it at even ONE polling station.

Furthermore, the Republican Party, in particular, has signed a Peace Bond due to cases of voter intimidation 20 years ago when Bill Clinton was up for re-election, that they were not allowed to have people hanging around the polling station to intimidate voters.

Your side has a nasty history of intimidation and suppression of voters who don't traditionally vote Republican, i.e. the inner city poor.
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official Police reports indicate there were five.. And yes they left when threatened with arrest.
 
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A Guy In A Trump Shirt Carried A Gun Outside Of A Virginia Polling Place. Authorities Say That’s Fine.

The incident happened in the wealthiest county in America

WASHINGTON ― A man wearing a Donald Trump shirt and carrying a weapon stood outside a voting location in Loudoun County, Virginia, on Friday. Authorities in the nation’s richest county are apparently OK with that.

Erika Cotti encountered the man when she went to vote at the county’s registrar’s office, she told The Huffington Post. Virginia doesn’t have early voting per se, but voters can cast in-person absentee ballots for a host of reasons, like if they’re going to be out of the county or city on Election Day.

“I had my 9-year-old son with me. I felt intimidated,” Cotti said. “And I had to explain to my 9-year-old why a man with a 357 magnum is standing outside the polling station.”

Cotti said the man offered her a Republican sample ballot, which she declined.

“He’s like, ‘Who are you going to vote for, crooked Hillary?’ And I was like, that’s really none of your business,” Cotti said, adding that the man was standing in the sidewalk outside of the office when they left and blocking their path.

Judy Brown, Loudoun County registrar, confirmed that the man was standing outside her office in Leesburg and handing out GOP literature.

More: A Guy In A Trump Shirt Carried A Gun Outside Of A Virginia Polling Place. Authorities Say That's Fine.

These NaziCon bullies should be locked up.
 
THe level of lying and fear is great amongst these turds. 3 days losers.
 
A judge just issued a restraining order against Donald Trump

US district judge in Ohio issued a restraining order against Donald Trump's campaign to prevent anyone working on the campaign from harassing and intimidating voters at the polls on Tuesday.

The complaint cited provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 that prohibit voter intimidation.

A federal judge says North Carolina illegally purged voter lists

Ohio voters improperly removed from rolls can vote in November election, court rules

The Latest: Nevada judge to hear 'Stop the Steal' complaint

Swine want to keep American people from voting.

Swine don't care about the constitution or the law.

Swine do what they want. They don't care about the mess they leave behind.
 
I wonder how many states swine are trying to disrupt the vote?
 
Banning exit polling sounds like a recipe for stealing elections to me. :cool:
Yeah, but that's you. Your ICS (Internet Computer Syndrome) kicks in when you sign into USMB, and your IQ drops by 60 points. prisonmike's drops by 90 points.

No, random exit polling by random dum dums is not a receipt for preventing the stealing of elections.


No, that's how the press and other organizations actually find out about that shit. It's how you verify elections are fair.

That's how Project Veritas first got on the map WAY back when. Shit's easy to prove, it goes on everywhere.

WaPo does exit polling this way. In fact, if the results are released early some say you can influence elections.



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How exit polls work, explained
How exit polls work, explained

As a voter is approached as they exit the polling place, they're asked if they'll fill out a questionnaire. Typically we'll get a 40 to 50 percent response rate, which when you compare to telephone surveys -- single-digit response rate -- or online survey, we're actually very happy with a 40 percent response rate. For every voter who declines to fill out a questionnaire, our interviewer will record visually their age, race and gender. So we do know the response rate by [demographic]. We can and do adjust the results by non-response rates. Typically, younger voters are more likely to fill out an exit poll than older voters.


The questionnaire itself is filled out by the voter. It's private, it's confidential, it's anonymous. They fill out the 15 to 20 questions, they fold it up and put it in a little ballot box with the logos of the six news organizations. There are no identifying marks on the questionnaire, so it's a completely anonymous and self-administered process.
 
thats an old fascist trick accuse your opponent of doing the very thing your trying to get away with, I guarantee every repubican will knee-jerk respond to this with "so what clinton tried stealing the election first" soon trump is going to burn down the reichstag so he can blame clinton for it
 

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