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Trump is already suing the Clark County registrar of voters, apparently because too many people are voting. Not sure of the law in Nevada but in Minnesota if you are in line when the clock runs out you are eligible to vote.
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Republican Donald Trump sued the registrar of voters in Clark County, Nevada over a polling place in Las Vegas that had been allowed to remain open late last week to accommodate people who were lined up to vote.
The lawsuit, filed in a Nevada state court on Monday, alleges the registrar violated state law and asked that the ballots from that polling place be kept separate from other votes, pending any future legal challenges to the results in the state.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-lawsuit-idUSKBN1332D4
I had heard - that TRump was talking of those who got in line AFTER the cut off time -The judge ruled against Trump. If you are in line when the polls are scheduled to close, you can vote. Long American tradition, probably also the law, but I have not checked that. This simply shows Trump's racism and lack of a belief in democracy.
Breaking: Florida Unofficial Exit Poll Results
Trump 65%
I have no idea what to think of this. It doesn't seem like bad news, but too good too be true.
source: http://redstatewatcher.com/article.asp?id=48029
If someone has insights, let me know.

I had heard - that TRump was talking of those who got in line AFTER the cut off time -
Because down here we are anti-procrastination. If you didn't vote early, you are lucky to get to vote today. don't even come wanting to get registered.Just saw this....
Some states require you to have a photo ID to vote. Some other states allow you to register to vote on Election Day. I only see 3 states that have both policies, Idaho, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire.
So why don't the states that require a photo ID to vote allow you to register on Election Day? I mean, you're proving citizenship with your ID. Why not let these people register and vote? I'm looking at you southern states.
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Though not required by law, Trump's lawyer wanted to make the poll worker's names in Las Vegas public. Gee, I wonder why?
Judge said "why would I make their names public so people could troll and harass them for doing their civic duty?"

I had heard - that TRump was talking of those who got in line AFTER the cut off time -
No, you're not. You are proving you are the person you claim to be, but most of the acceptable forms of ID in Texas do not prove citizenship, just legal residence status.I mean, you're proving citizenship with your ID.