republishing from Oct. 27: since Twitter has proven to reach into lots of communities, if you think it will help, please retweet.
Hiya Kossacks:
I'm watching the election with bated breath, of course: voted weeks ago from here in Tokyo. Will be doing weekend GOTV calls right up till the final day, which I took off (we're a day ahead of you guys here).
re: voter protection: you know the Republicans will try to do even more damage than they already have. And the following two posts had lots of really helpful information for combating voter intimidation. But it was a bit hard to share all that info via social media, so I've made a series of tweets to copy and paste.
many thanks to Kossacks:
SalCanz: http://www.dailykos.com/.... and poe's comment in that thread
and
Steven D: http://www.dailykos.com/....
follow me below the orange kanji:
Twitter Series 1:
Republicans intimidating you at the polls? see my next 5 tweets. Election Protection support: call! 1-866-our-vote www.866ourvote.org
1.Republican observers at polling places may not question voters about their credentials. call! 1-866-our-vote www.866ourvote.org
2.Republican observers at polling places may not impede/delay voters by asking for identification. call! 1-866-our-vote
3.Republican observers at polling places may not make audio/video/photo records of voters or their vehicles. call! 1-866-our-vote
4.Republican observers at polling places may not handout any literature saying that voter fraud is a crime. call! 1-866-our-vote
5. this series paraphrased from Steven D, SalCanz & poe @dailykos. call! 1-866-our-vote www.866ourvote.org
Twitter Series 2:
Election Day Problems? Call a hotline: 1-866-MYVOTE1 (866-698-6831) -the League of Women Voters will help!
Election Day Problems? Call a hotline: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) -the League of Women Voters will help!
Election Day Problems? Call a hotline:1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español)- the League of Women Voters will help!