Anonymous ID: 5e03e9 Oct. 20, 2018, 11:34 a.m. No.3543851   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3543810

Go wear a #JobsNotMobs t-shirt.

Just stand there.

Bring at least a couple people to video everything and pull down masks so you know who to sue.

Anonymous ID: 5e03e9 Oct. 20, 2018, 11:44 a.m. No.3543935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3941 >>3958 >>3969

POTUS WANTS US TO VOTE EARLY!

 

Early voting hints at huge turnout

 

More than 4.3 million Americans have already cast their ballots in the midterm elections, and early signs point to a huge increase in turnout from the last midterm elections in 2014, when overall voter participation hit a 70-year low.

 

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More than 4.3 million Americans have already cast their ballots in the midterm elections, and early signs point to a huge increase in turnout from the last midterm elections in 2014, when overall voter participation hit a 70-year low.

 

The robust turnout in the first days of early voting in some states dovetails with other indications that voter enthusiasm is higher this year than in previous years. More voters showed up to cast ballots in party primaries than in years past, and polls show more voters say they are enthusiastic about or closely following news about the election than in prior contests.

“All signs point to a higher turnout election,” said Michael McDonald, a political scientist at the University of Florida who closely tracks early vote tallies. “Where we can make comparisons, so far the numbers are up from 2014. Which is not a surprise because 2014 was an exceptionally low turnout election.”

 

'''Both Democratic and Republican data experts have built databases that allow them to identify exactly who has voted. That allows both sides to identify early trends, and to make adjustments based on those trends to bolster participation in places where turnout is lagging.

Information about those who have already cast their ballots also gives campaigns a chance to hone their pitches to a smaller universe of voters, by removing those who have already voted from contact lists.'''

 

“You can take off from voter contact all the people who already voted. No sense in trying to turn out people who already did,” said David Carney, the chief strategist for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) reelection campaign. “Every night we’ll take people who have already voted off the door-knock list. It’s a more efficient use of your time.”

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/412263-early-voting-hints-at-huge-turnout

Anonymous ID: 5e03e9 Oct. 20, 2018, 11:47 a.m. No.3543969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4174 >>4336

>>3543935

 

POTUS WANTS US TO VOTE EARLY!

 

Early voting hints at huge turnout

 

More than 4.3 million Americans have already cast their ballots in the midterm elections, and early signs point to a huge increase in turnout from the last midterm elections in 2014, when overall voter participation hit a 70-year low.

More than 4.3 million Americans have already cast their ballots in the midterm elections, and early signs point to a huge increase in turnout from the last midterm elections in 2014, when overall voter participation hit a 70-year low.

The robust turnout in the first days of early voting in some states dovetails with other indications that voter enthusiasm is higher this year than in previous years. More voters showed up to cast ballots in party primaries than in years past, and polls show more voters say they are enthusiastic about or closely following news about the election than in prior contests.

“All signs point to a higher turnout election,” said Michael McDonald, a political scientist at the University of Florida who closely tracks early vote tallies. “Where we can make comparisons, so far the numbers are up from 2014. Which is not a surprise because 2014 was an exceptionally low turnout election.”

 

'''Both Democratic and Republican data experts have built databases that allow them to identify exactly who has voted. That allows both sides to identify early trends, and to make adjustments based on those trends to bolster participation in places where turnout is lagging.

Information about those who have already cast their ballots also gives campaigns a chance to hone their pitches to a smaller universe of voters, by removing those who have already voted from contact lists.'''

“You can take off from voter contact all the people who already voted. No sense in trying to turn out people who already did,” said David Carney, the chief strategist for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) reelection campaign. “Every night we’ll take people who have already voted off the door-knock list. It’s a more efficient use of your time.”

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/412263-early-voting-hints-at-huge-turnout

 

(hopefully better version of prior post)

Anonymous ID: 5e03e9 Oct. 20, 2018, 11:54 a.m. No.3544058   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Beto O’Rourke’s campaign sued over unwanted text messages

 

A Texas resident sued Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s (D) campaign for U.S. Senate because of campaign text messages sent ahead of the midterm elections.

A class-action lawsuit was filed against the Beto for Texas campaign by Sameer Syeed on Friday, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.

Syeed argues in the lawsuit that the campaign has violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

The law bans automated telephone equipment being used to send calls or texts to people’s cellphones without their permission — except for emergencies.

Syeed says he received nine messages from the organization without giving the campaign permission to contact him, according to the newspaper.

He is demanding at least $500 per text message for him and all Texans who received the unwanted texts.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/412389-beto-orourkes-campaign-sued-over-unwanted-text-messages

Anonymous ID: 5e03e9 Oct. 20, 2018, 11:56 a.m. No.3544073   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3544018 "I've already figured it out… We're gonna make a lot of people happy. I think I'm gonna keep it low-key until the election."

–POTUS, 2018/10/20, Elko, NV, rally

 

NOT a BULL