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I was born in Romania, waited years for a US visa, went through a long process to become a citizen, and voted for the first time in 2016. Now, I feel betrayed by the Democrats.

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I just took my oath to be a poll worker for the election and learned that I can't wear red, blue, or even American flags. When I asked why, I was told that one side might feel it's a political statement. This is absurd! We are in the United States, voting for our next leader, and we're being told we can't wear symbols of our country. It's frustrating that expressing patriotism could upset people during such an important event. Let's not forget the significance of this moment and the values we stand for as citizens.

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I went to vote for the first time in California, bringing my proof of address and ID. Arriving at a polling place in San Diego, I found a long line and noticed the building's rundown appearance. I spoke with the man in front of me, who was also voting for the first time and had just decided to support Trump. The line kept growing, and I registered to vote on the spot without needing to show ID. I received a green conditional voter registration envelope for my ballot. By the time I left around 4 PM, the line had grown significantly, and I had waited an hour. Those still waiting would likely wait about two hours. I put on my sticker and officially voted in California.

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It's unbelievable how easy it is to vote without proper identification. When I tried to vote, my signature didn't match, yet they didn't ask for my ID. Instead, they just had me sign a piece of paper claiming my identity. This highlights a corrupt system. New York really needs voter ID laws because it's possible for someone, even someone deceased like my father, to vote without any identification. This situation is disgraceful and disrespects the sacrifices made by soldiers for our constitution.

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A person attempted to show their ID while voting in Palo Alto, California, but election officials refused to look at it. According to the speaker, they were "not allowed" to look at the ID even when offered. The speaker characterizes this as "madness" and claims that if Democrats win nationally, they will implement similar policies nationwide, resulting in the end of democracy.

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I witnessed a ballot being changed from Trump to Biden in the duplication room. When we reported it, we were scolded and told not to discuss it. Others in the room saw the same thing. People were threatened if they spoke up. I believe it's important to speak the truth.

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A person recounts their experience at a polling place where poll workers instructed voters to use Sharpies instead of pens, resulting in their ballots not being read. They witnessed others having their pens taken away and replaced with Sharpies. The person hid their Sharpie to ensure their vote was counted. They also mentioned that other polling places in the area were doing the same thing. The person believes that this is an attempt to invalidate votes for Donald Trump. They express frustration and provide evidence of the situation.

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You're a poll worker, right? Why did you say Trump is a racist while people were walking in? I'm not a poll worker. But you and others were saying it. How can you tell me that? Whatever. I'll be reporting this to your supervisor.

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You're a poll worker, right? What’s the issue? You mentioned Trump is a racist while people were entering. No, I'm not a poll worker. But you all were saying it. No, you were. How can you say that? Whatever. I'll report this to your supervisor.

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They had a voter ID the size of citizens, like a picture with all their information. It was required to enter the convention, but we don't want voter ID for voting.

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A person attempted to vote early, but the scanner was broken. Staff said they would scan the ballot later, after everyone left, and offered to put it in a box. The person declined and said they would return another day.

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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I woke up this morning determined to vote, feeling it was important to participate in the election. At the Episcopal Church in Cape Coral, Florida, I waited in line for about 30 minutes. When I presented my ID, the representative informed me that I had already voted by mail, which I denied. I expressed my concerns about mail-in voting being easily manipulated. The representative called someone for assistance, and after about 15 minutes, they were able to delete the erroneous vote. I was finally allowed to vote, but I felt anxious and confused, especially since I had just registered a week and a half ago. It’s unsettling to think that my vote could have been intercepted, and I’ll never know who I supposedly voted for by mail.

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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. Younger individuals assisted them in filling out their voter registration forms. They managed to bypass a two-hour line and approached a polling station. However, one woman was told her name wasn't in the system. The group suggested they could go back and change it, raising questions about how names could be altered.

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My mail-in ballot never arrived; it got stuck at the post office. Interestingly, my dad, an 82-year-old registered Republican, also didn’t receive his ballot for the first time. He mentioned that everyone in his office, likely voting Democrat, got theirs weeks ago. When I went to vote, I had to scroll down to the second page for my choice. I've noticed reports of glitches in the voting process, and it’s curious that these glitches seem to favor one candidate. I haven't seen any glitches that benefit Trump. Also, in California, when I asked if I needed to show my ID, they seemed offended.

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I received a text saying I had voted, but I hadn’t. Later, I got another text apologizing for the mistake. This prompted me to go to the polls early. When I arrived and tried to register, they told me I was already marked as having voted. I showed them the texts as proof, but they insisted there was nothing they could do. I have screenshots confirming I did not vote, yet the records say otherwise. I was at work when the supposed vote occurred. I need to know who to contact about this issue, as it feels illegal. TikTok, please don’t remove my video; I have proof of my situation.

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I just finished voting, but there was an issue. When I presented my ID, the clerk informed me that their records showed I had requested, received, and returned a mail-in ballot, which I hadn't done. As a result, I had to cast a provisional vote and sign an affidavit stating I never received or returned an absentee ballot. Now, I need to call a number after election day to check if my vote was counted. It makes me wonder how many others faced similar issues, raising questions about the fairness and reliability of the voting system.

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A group of about 12 foreigners arrived to vote. They were assisted by younger individuals to fill out their voter registration forms. Despite facing a two-hour wait, they managed to bypass the line. When one woman approached the voting station, officials couldn't find her name in the system. The group suggested they could change her name to resolve the issue, raising questions about how that could be done.

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I threw flash fans down the street and saw American people protesting with American flags. We felt frustrated because we are not citizens and it seemed unfair.

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I went to vote and found out someone with my exact name and birthday in the same state has already voted. When they scanned my license, it showed I had voted, but I haven't. My name is unique, and the only difference was the address. This seems strange, especially since I'm not registered to vote, which might explain the issue. Overall, it feels sketchy.

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My colleagues claim that common sense voting laws, like requiring a government ID, are racist. I have multiple government IDs, showing personal responsibility. I have a global entry card, military ID, Texas driver's license, license to carry, congressional card, and passport. Obtaining these IDs is not impossible, it's personal responsibility. I fought for this country as a helicopter pilot to protect free and fair elections. Having a government ID is not racist, it's American. Translation: My colleagues argue that basic voting laws, such as needing a government ID, are discriminatory. I have various government IDs, demonstrating personal responsibility. I possess a global entry card, military ID, Texas driver's license, license to carry, congressional card, and passport. Acquiring these IDs is not impossible, it's about personal responsibility. I served as a helicopter pilot to defend free and fair elections. Having a government ID is not discriminatory, it's American.

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I'm at the Aqua Water Supply in Bastrop, Texas, where I encountered a woman who was confrontational about voting. She seemed to be pushing her views on me, claiming I was voting against my own interests. I recorded the interaction, and police were called. An elections administrator explained that election workers are appointed by political parties and that they would find a replacement for the woman due to an ongoing investigation. I expressed my concerns about her presence, especially since she was discussing voting based on race. The administrator assured me she would ask the woman to leave, and I was given contact information for further follow-up. The situation concluded with the woman being escorted away.

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I checked my voter registration and found out I wasn't registered in Fulton County, so I had to return to Muskogee County to vote. However, when I got there, I was rejected again. Now, I have to go back to Atlanta. Just think about the chaos if this happened last minute. It doesn't matter; I would drive to DC if necessary to avoid a bad situation. I’m determined to do whatever it takes.

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We were kicked out for wearing Trump gear—hats and shirts—before we could vote. We were told to remove them first. It seems unfair since there were others wearing Harris shirts without any issues. Why is Trump gear such a problem?

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The speaker expresses shock at the idea of allowing people to vote without an ID. They mention that some people believe all Indians and Chinese look alike, making it difficult to identify individuals. They argue that anyone could show up and vote, even pretending to be someone else. The speaker believes that having an ID should be a basic requirement for voting and suggests that everyone should be required to provide identification.
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