Rampant Voter Fraud Alleged in Lewes – Manlove Silence Raises Questions – Ernesto Lopez’ Victory in Doubt

Filed in National by on November 17, 2018

This is how these nuts operate. They get a brainworm and it eats away at their wiring.

November 9, 2018
My wife and I voted at the Lewes Fire Hall Tuesday morning. There were a great many people lined up to vote, but I was shocked at the total lack of controls.

I saw one woman volunteer charged with making sure that everyone signed the register book before lining up to vote, but the task was well beyond her capability. I’ve voted for over 50 years in many different states, and have never experienced a voting environment where there were no controls to ensure that only registered voters who signed in could vote.

There were also no controls prohibiting people from voting and getting right back in line to vote again.

I realize that there is only one active political party in this state so it doesn’t likely matter whether people vote more than once. I would hope that people of all political ilk would find the lack of voting controls disconcerting.

Steve Wagg
Lewes

h/t Nancy Willing

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  1. bamboozer says:

    Good One! Perhaps inspired by Trump, or just a bout of brain pain, the level of stupidity cannot fail to impress. Some how I suspect this appeared in the State News, that great down state magnet for all far right fantasy.

  2. Alby says:

    Nope, Cape Gazette.

    That’s not how my polling place operates, but I can’t refute what I wasn’t there to see.

  3. mediawatch says:

    In Steve’s ideal world, there would be a poll worker assigned to each voter who walked in the door, and said poll worker would escort voter through the line, to the booth, back out the door and to his/her car, making sure the voter drove off without changing his/her clothes or putting on a wig or fake mustache.

  4. Al Catraz says:

    I ran out of hats after voting four times.

  5. Dan says:

    By Cape Gazette standards, this one’s not too bad, but only because of its brevity. One thing that’s always struck me about the Cape Gazette’s letters to the editor section is how long-winded the stupid people are.

    The chosen topics, the logic, the thinking, and the writing are just as risibly idiotic as those found in the letters to any small newspaper anywhere. But idiots in other places tend to keep it much shorter. The Cape Gazette letters often run for more than a page, sometimes even two.

    Of course, this guy did say he’s voted all over the country so he’s probably not a home grown Sux. County moron. If he were, this letter would be five times longer.

  6. Chuck Davidson says:

    I knew I should have gotten back in line a few more times for senate

  7. There were two letters and there has been independent corroboration of this from Don Peterson etc.. So while this letter writer appears Trumpian in tone, the other letter was not.

    Don Peterson on facebook: I have a friend who worked those polls that day. She verifies that it was a total clusterf#%k! Her first time working the polls in DE. Might be her last.

    Voting polls leave much to be desired
    Richard C. Arnold
    November 9, 2018
    As a proud disabled veteran, I used my sacred privilege and voted Tuesday. Lines were very long – about an hour wait. I have some problems about how the process went. I realize most of the officials are volunteers. (I was a poll monitor for two years.) Here are some observations:

    • Complete disorganization. After registering we were shifted to a couple of lines after being told to stay in a certain line.

    • They ran out of waiting-in-line slips, and said keep going; however, some were challenged for not having slips.

    • Ran out of I Voted stickers.

    • Should have a disabled line. After waiting an hour I could hardly walk, even with a cane.

    • Only four voting machines to service huge lines.

    Possible soulutions:

    • Add additional voting booths

    • Have early voting for the State of Delaware.

    • Have a disability line.

    • Get more modern voting machines.

    In this age of technology, a better way should be planned. I realize my sacred privilege to vote in this great country of ours; however, let’s do better for the big election in 2020.

    Richard C. Arnold
    CW4 USA Ret.

    https://www.capegazette.com/article/letter-voting-polls-leave-much-be-desired/169366