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"Election protection" activist prepares his 1,800 volunteers to challenge registrations of NC voters between Election Day and certification

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"If you've got folks that you, that were registered, and they're missing information… and they were registered in the last 90 days before the election, and they've got Hispanic-sounding last names, that probably is, is a suspicious voter," said James Womack, the leader of the effort, who chairs the Republican Party in Lee County, North Carolina. "It doesn't mean they're illegal. It just means they're suspicious."

Womack says he and his group are assembling county-by-county lists of potentially suspicious voters who can be challenged during the critical period between Election Day and certification.

Third-party individuals can challenge voters in person on Election Day or, if they voted by absentee ballot, up to five days after Election Day.

"If there's a large-scale operation of voter fraud going on in North Carolina," he said, "we could be very busy filing challenges all over the place."

Womack is the president and founder of the North Carolina Election Integrity Team, a group of self-described patriots dedicated to investigating the election for what they perceive as incidents of fraud

Womack's North Carolina organization is one of eight state-based groups under the umbrella of a broader national effort to "clean up" voter rolls called the Election Integrity Network, led by longtime GOP election attorney Cleta Mitchell. Mitchell participated in the infamous taped phone call after the 2020 election in which Trump asked Georgia's secretary of state to find him 11,780 more votes.
 

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"If you've got folks that you, that were registered, and they're missing information… and they were registered in the last 90 days before the election, and they've got Hispanic-sounding last names, that probably is, is a suspicious voter," said James Womack, the leader of the effort, who chairs the Republican Party in Lee County, North Carolina. "It doesn't mean they're illegal. It just means they're suspicious."

Womack says he and his group are assembling county-by-county lists of potentially suspicious voters who can be challenged during the critical period between Election Day and certification.

Third-party individuals can challenge voters in person on Election Day or, if they voted by absentee ballot, up to five days after Election Day.

"If there's a large-scale operation of voter fraud going on in North Carolina," he said, "we could be very busy filing challenges all over the place."

Womack is the president and founder of the North Carolina Election Integrity Team, a group of self-described patriots dedicated to investigating the election for what they perceive as incidents of fraud

Womack's North Carolina organization is one of eight state-based groups under the umbrella of a broader national effort to "clean up" voter rolls called the Election Integrity Network, led by longtime GOP election attorney Cleta Mitchell. Mitchell participated in the infamous taped phone call after the 2020 election in which Trump asked Georgia's secretary of state to find him 11,780 more votes.
Legal vigilanteism at the polls?
What’s not to like?
 
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"If you've got folks that you, that were registered, and they're missing information… and they were registered in the last 90 days before the election, and they've got Hispanic-sounding last names, that probably is, is a suspicious voter," said James Womack, the leader of the effort, who chairs the Republican Party in Lee County, North Carolina. "It doesn't mean they're illegal. It just means they're suspicious."

Womack says he and his group are assembling county-by-county lists of potentially suspicious voters who can be challenged during the critical period between Election Day and certification.

Third-party individuals can challenge voters in person on Election Day or, if they voted by absentee ballot, up to five days after Election Day.

"If there's a large-scale operation of voter fraud going on in North Carolina," he said, "we could be very busy filing challenges all over the place."

Womack is the president and founder of the North Carolina Election Integrity Team, a group of self-described patriots dedicated to investigating the election for what they perceive as incidents of fraud

Womack's North Carolina organization is one of eight state-based groups under the umbrella of a broader national effort to "clean up" voter rolls called the Election Integrity Network, led by longtime GOP election attorney Cleta Mitchell. Mitchell participated in the infamous taped phone call after the 2020 election in which Trump asked Georgia's secretary of state to find him 11,780 more votes.
He should pay attention to the fate of GOP activists found guilty of election interference during the last election.
 
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He should pay attention to the fate of GOP activists found guilty of election interference during the last election.
Or even take a leaf out of other MAGA ground game operatives:


Between laziness and mendacity it looks like it might be an uphill struggle for Mr Trump.
 
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Meanwhile, Trump is in favor of making it easier for those impacted by Helene - to vote. As I recall, Trump supporters had a big issue with Pennsylvania and other states changing the rules for COVID......

"Former president Donald Trump’s years-long effort to restrict mail balloting and early voting has skidded into reverse in North Carolina, with the Republican presidential nominee demanding the kind of easier voting access that he labeled fraudulent when Democrats pushed similar measures during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.

The changes include letting voters affected by the storm drop their mail ballot at any county or state election office in North Carolina; allowing counties to open new polling locations and modify their early voting hours to maximize voter participation; waiving county residency requirements for poll workers and observers; and allowing temporary structures to be used in place of damaged or destroyed polling locations."
 
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