DOJ Poll Monitors: A "Stunt" Ahead of Elections?
Brian Tyler CohenOctober 27, 202515 min628,242 views
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- 🚨 The Department of Justice (DOJ) is deploying poll monitors to California and New Jersey for upcoming elections, a move described as an "extraordinary step" ahead of election day.
- ⚠️ Concerns are high that these monitors could be used to suppress voter turnout or collect information to weaponize claims of election fraud.
Potential Motivations and Tactics
- 🎯 Monitors may be collecting data for Donald Trump to claim elections were fraudulent, irregular, or rigged, feeding into a "big lie machine."
- 🗓️ This deployment is also seen as a "dry run" or test for the 2026 elections, preparing ammunition for future claims of fraud.
- 📍 The deployment is notably absent in states like Virginia, which has statewide elections but a Republican governor, suggesting a partisan motive.
Counteracting Potential Misinformation
- 🗣️ Governors of California and New Jersey should proactively explain the reasons for the DOJ's deployment and warn of potential "shenanigans."
- 👮 Election officials and police should be on alert to manage any disruptions caused by federal monitors in real-time.
- 📰 A real-time rebuttal process is needed to counteract any misinformation or lies spread on election day.
Historical Context and Partisan Nature
- 📜 Historically, federal election monitors were crucial for protecting voting rights during the Civil Rights Movement.
- 🚩 However, the current request for monitors originated from the Republican Party of New Jersey, indicating a partisan rather than a civil rights-focused initiative.
- ⚖️ The monitors are perceived as working for Donald Trump and Pam Bondi, blurring the lines between career DOJ officials and political operatives.
State-Level Preparations for 2026
- 🔒 States, particularly those controlled by Democrats, need to re-examine election laws regarding polling location layouts and interactions with voters.
- 🚫 Practical measures can be implemented to prevent intimidation and ensure voters are not unduly influenced by individuals present at polling locations.
- 🚀 The current deployment is a test for 2026, where a more aggressive program is anticipated, necessitating proactive hardening of election systems and pro-democracy movements.
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