The RNC isn't playing games, and Laura Trump is making it clear that trying to play them will result in serious consequences.
The X account "Donald J. Trump News" made the claim that "Laura Trump and the RNC are preparing a monitoring force of over 100,000 poll watchers and 500 lawyers." Laura Trump responded with a slight correct. That army is much bigger.
"Slight correction: our force is 230,000 poll observers & poll workers strong," she posted to X. "AND 500 attorneys in EVERY BATTLEGROUND STATE. Our message is crystal clear: DO NOT CHEAT. If you do, we will find you and prosecute you to the FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW."
Slight correction: our force is 230,000 poll observers & poll workers strong. AND 500 attorneys in EVERY BATTLEGROUND STATE.
— Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) November 4, 2024
Our message is crystal clear: DO NOT CHEAT.
If you do, we will find you and prosecute you to the FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW.
🗳️👀 https://t.co/c4jFQ8rr83
Trump isn't kidding, either. As my friend and colleague Ward Clark wrote on Monday, the RNC is suing the Milwaukee Elections Commission over a plan to limit the number of poll watchers in certain districts. The Commission announced that "certain precincts" would only be allowed one Democrat and one Republican poll watcher, though which precincts that would be weren't specified, violating the requirement that "any election observer" must be able to "readily observe all aspects of the voting process."
For what reason the Commission wanted to push this isn't stated.
As my colleague Jennifer O'Connell wrote on Monday, the RNC is also active in Georgia, filing lawsuits against various counties in Georgia for opening their offices to receive ballots after the close of early voting, which against the law in the state:
On Sunday, the Trump-Vance campaign, the Republican National Committee, and the Georgia Republican Party filed additional state and federal lawsuits for injunctive relief against Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Athens-Clarke, Clayton, and Chatham Counties. The filing cited violations of state election law that result in disparate treatment of Georgia voters.
But the fact that Trump and the RNC are on these things should give at least some comfort to those who are afraid that fraud could occur. Not only are hundreds of thousands of people watching in these battleground states, anyone caught will have to answer to the law.
The threat of voter fraud is definitely one that puts any democracy in danger, and the safer they are, the better.
READ: Trump Is Not the Threat to Democracy, Voter Fraud Is
One thing is for sure: Trump and the RNC are watching like a hawk with talons.
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