LANDOVER, Md. — In an election year where the integrity of the election has been called into question, there’s an effort to make sure that voters know their rights if they are challenged at the polling place.
“We’re here today, because your right to vote is a fundamental principal of our democracy,” said Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., Monday outside the Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex — an early voting site.
Cardin was joined by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks, as well as representatives from the local chapter of the NAACP, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and other civil rights groups.
Cardin said voting is a right that should be protected.
“We say that because in prior elections, we have seen problems in Maryland,” Cardin said.
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"Cardin said voting is a right that should be protected."
ReplyDeleteShould be? No, it HAS to be protected.
For each illegal vote cast, one person's right has been completely stripped away. People like Wendy Rosen don't think about that.
"Maryland CROOKS urge illegals to vote...regardless"
ReplyDeleteall the while Cardin & Ncaap --busing in hillary voters--not to mention the dead voters
ReplyDeleteThe problems I've seen are democrats running the polls...and questionable voters being brought in to vote by dems in maryland.
ReplyDeleteI went to vote early. You fill in the little circles and put your ballot in a reader machine it gives you no receipt or acknowledgement of your vote? It bothered me. I have no way of knowing what was cast and they keep your ballot.
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