US Trump Supporters Disrupt Early Voting in Virginia - Apparently forming a line in protest that you have to walk around is disrupting the voting process



Trump Supporters Disrupt Early Voting in Virginia

Nick Corasaniti and Stephanie Saul
The New York TimesSeptember 20, 2020

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A line stretching the equivalent of two football fields forms as hundreds wait in line for early voting at Fairfax County Government Center, Friday, Sept. 18, 2020, in Fairfax, Va. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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A group of Trump supporters waving campaign flags disrupted the second day of early voting in Fairfax, Virginia, on Saturday, chanting, “Four more years” as voters entered a polling location and at one point forming a line that voters had to walk around outside the site.

County election officials eventually were forced to open up a larger portion of the Fairfax County Government Center to allow voters to wait inside, away from the Trump enthusiasts.

Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building. But they acknowledged that some voters and polling staff members felt intimidated by what some saw as protesters.

“Citizens coming into and leaving the building did have to go by them,” Gary Scott, the general registrar of Fairfax County, said in a statement. “Those voters who were in line outside of the building were moved inside and we continued operations. Some voters, and elections staff, did feel intimidated by the crowd and we did provide escorts past the group. One of the escorts was the county executive.”
In an unnerved electorate, where concerns about voting rights and safely voting amid the coronavirus pandemic are at a fever pitch, the demonstration outside of a polling place served as preview of a likely contentious election season and how groups may be utilizing tactics that rattle or even deter voters over the next six weeks.

The disruption came as President Donald Trump has repeatedly sought to undermine confidence in the upcoming election, spreading falsehoods about voting by mail and declaring the election “rigged” before any votes have even been cast.

The demonstration originated from a “Trump Train” parade that began in nearby Prince William County and featured Tommy Hicks Jr., the Republican National Committee co-chair. The event was set to end in the parking lot of the government center, which was also serving as the polling location Saturday. Some of the people who attended the parade walked over to vote. Others gathered outside and began chanting, “Four more years, four more years!”

Sean Rastatter, a vice chair at the Fairfax County Republican Committee who was at the polling location, said that he did not think any actions came close to voter intimidation and that many of the discussions from members of the group were with journalists.

“I don’t think there was any way to need or feel intimidated in any form,” Rastatter said. He added that county officials asked the group on several instances to back away from the curb and that the group complied.

Bryan Graham, chair of the Fairfax County Democrats, who was also at the polling center, saw it differently, writing on Twitter that “the Republicans are straight-up attempting to intimidate voters at the government center.”

In an interview, Graham said he’d “never seen or heard of anything like this happening before.”

“I was there when the county executive was there, and I saw him walk multiple people through the crowd because they didn’t feel safe,” Graham said. “I don’t think it’s appropriate. We shouldn’t be doing things to make people feel unsafe.”

Steve Descano, the county attorney, did not directly address the demonstration in a statement posted to Facebook on Saturday but said that he was “instructing my office to pursue cases of voter intimidation that may occur.”

Virginia election law states that it is illegal to “hinder or delay a qualified voter in entering or leaving a polling place” and that it is also prohibited to perform any kind of political advocacy within 40 feet of any entrance to a polling place.

Videos of the demonstrators quickly went viral on social media and show them gathering outside the entrance, holding up Trump campaign signs and chanting as voters walked past them.
Some election rights groups said that the Trump group might have still crossed a legal line.

“In Virginia, the safe zone around the polling location is only 40 feet, but that safe zone is for campaigning and trying to change a person’s vote,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at Common Cause, a voting rights group. “Outside of that, in general, there are laws against intimidation. So I would say that even if they have a right to campaign, which they absolutely do, they do not have a right to interfere with someone’s right to vote or to intimidate them. To me, this went beyond campaigning, and they should have been removed.”

The first two days of early voting in Virginia were marked by high turnout and long lines, with voters beginning to line up early in the morning, hours before polls opened. The state offered expanded early voting in an attempt to alleviate crowding at polling centers during the pandemic.

Albert added that the demonstration underscored the need for counties and municipalities to develop contingency voting plans for all situations.

“Contingency plans aren’t only if there is a hurricane or a pandemic,” she said. “It’s also if something is making my polling location inaccessible to voters. That could be power going down; that could be people protesting and blocking the door.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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Imagine the double think that has to be going on for these idiots to make claims of trying to 'intimidate voters' while its been 3+ months of violent anti trump riots and literal threats of being 'at war' against trump and trump supporters for trying to put a stop to riots by a literal terrorist organization

This whole article screams projection and setting the stage to do exactly the same thing 'cause trump supporters did it! we're just fighting fire with fire!'
 
Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building. But they acknowledged that some voters and polling staff members felt intimidated by what some saw as protesters.

Hoh no!!! A line of people 100ft away and chanting is intimidating but people rioting in the streets burning looting and murdering is PEACEFUL. jfc.
 
Yeah... Virginia is shackled to the cults in Fairfax unfortunately. Good on them for protesting, but I can't think of an Area more willing to desperately vote harder because Ginsburg died. I think you could see more rural turnout than ever before historically.... and still have Fairfax outvote all of them. It's a terrible situation.
 
the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance
How are people 100 feet away saying things disrupting anything?
Virginia election law states that it is illegal to “hinder or delay a qualified voter in entering or leaving a polling place” and that it is also prohibited to perform any kind of political advocacy within 40 feet of any entrance to a polling place.
They were more than twice the legal distance away from the building...
 
Yes, forming a line that forces people to go around in front of a polling place is disrupting the voting process.
Never understand the simping people do in A&H for anything marginally related to Trump. A bunch of BLM protestors doing the same thing would also be disruption. It’s never a good thing to disrupt the machinations of democracy unless you don’t believe in the democratic process in which case you’re probably a commie or fascist.
 
Yes, forming a line that forces people to go around in front of a polling place is disrupting the voting process.
Never understand the simping people do in A&H for anything marginally related to Trump. A bunch of BLM protestors doing the same thing would also be disruption. It’s never a good thing to disrupt the machinations of democracy unless you don’t believe in the democratic process in which case you’re probably a commie or fascist.
A bunch of BLM protesters doing the exact same thing would, in fact, be peaceful protesting even if A&H would sperg about it.
 
Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building. But they acknowledged that some voters and polling staff members felt intimidated by what some saw as protesters.

Waving flags and chanting is intimidation and disrupting the election.

Burning courthouses is the only acceptable form of peaceful protest.

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Holding political rallies (i.e. protesting while holding signs for your candidate) at a polling site is a felony in every state

The article very specifically says they were outside the 40 foot exclusion area in Virginia, by double that distance, they did nothing wrong. Either read the article or stop making shit up.
 
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Yes, forming a line that forces people to go around in front of a polling place is disrupting the voting process.
Never understand the simping people do in A&H for anything marginally related to Trump. A bunch of BLM protestors doing the same thing would also be disruption. It’s never a good thing to disrupt the machinations of democracy unless you don’t believe in the democratic process in which case you’re probably a commie or fascist.

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Sean Rastatter, a vice chair at the Fairfax County Republican Committee who was at the polling location, said that he did not think any actions came close to voter intimidation and that many of the discussions from members of the group were with journalists.

“I don’t think there was any way to need or feel intimidated in any form,” Rastatter said. He added that county officials asked the group on several instances to back away from the curb and that the group complied.

If the BLM "protestors" were this peaceful nobody would have a problem with them. Don't be an ass.

Holding political rallies (i.e. protesting while holding signs for your candidate) at a polling site is a felony in every state

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Virginia election law states that it is illegal to “hinder or delay a qualified voter in entering or leaving a polling place” and that it is also prohibited to perform any kind of political advocacy within 40 feet of any entrance to a polling place.

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“Outside of that, in general, there are laws against intimidation. So I would say that even if they have a right to campaign, which they absolutely do, they do not have a right to interfere with someone’s right to vote or to intimidate them. To me, this went beyond campaigning, and they should have been removed.”

They weren't committing a felony otherwise they would've been rounded up and arrested, much unlike the people who are on the other side of the political fence from these clowns. We've all come to learn by now that if you're not a leftist you're going to have the entire book thrown at you when the opportunity presents itself.

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This whole article screams projection and setting the stage to do exactly the same thing 'cause trump supporters did it! we're just fighting fire with fire!'

Ain't just the article doing that.
 
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