Judge restricts conservative group after alleged voter intimidation | USA TODAY

A federal judge put limits on Arizona ballot drop box monitors affiliated with a conservative group after alleged voter intimidation.

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The order also prohibits observers associated with the group, which has organized at least some of the drop box surveillance in the Phoenix area, from posting identifying images or information about voters online and making false statements about election law from now to the end of the voting period.

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8 comments

  1. If you do NOT want more of this behavior… Do NOT vote for Crazy Lake! Stop all this extremism and vote for Katie Hobbs. America is rooting for you Arizona!

    1. correct. watch the box and not the people using the box. For people who have been intimidated and or have their pictures taken and posted on social media without their consent, take the State of Arizona to federal court and demand damages unlike anything seen under the face of the sun and while at it, find a federal court with a ‘normal’ judge because in 2022 America, most of the so-called ‘federal judges’ are nothing but petty political reactionaries in black Halloween costumes.

  2. HAHAHAHA! 🤣
    WHAAA! 😭 THE CONSERVATIVES WON’T LET US GET AWAY WITH CHEATING AGAIN! AND IT’S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN WIN! WHAAAA 😭

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