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    DOJ to monitor voting in Ohio county over intimidation concerns

    By Karah Rucker,

    2 days ago

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    The Department of Justice announced it will monitor voting in a northeast Ohio county. This decision came after controversial social media posts from the local sheriff about migrants.

    In September, Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski, a Republican, posted a screenshot of a Fox News segment that criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris over their immigration record and the impact on small communities, including Springfield , where Haitian migrants have caused a political divide.

    On Zuchowski’s personal Facebook account, he called Harris a “laughing hyena.” He also urged residents to “write down all the addresses” of people with signs for Harris in their yards so they would know who supported the arrival of migrants.

    Portage County voters voiced concerns over intimidation over the possibility of monitoring and collecting voters’ personal information.

    The county already barred the sheriff’s office from providing security during early voting.

    The DOJ said it’s providing federal intervention for the rest of early voting and on Election Day to ensure the county complies with voting rights.

    The DOJ did not specifically mention Zuchowski in its announcement.

    Zuchowski took the posts down after criticism.

    Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said the state will ensure the honesty, accuracy and accessibility of the voting process.

    The post DOJ to monitor voting in Ohio county over intimidation concerns appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    SickOfTheLeft
    1d ago
    Doj are the intimidators
    southside~grl
    2d ago
    Our Gestapo at work.
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