Update from Alex Jones:
Video: Bus of Non English Speaking "Citizens" Fast Tracked To The Front Of The Line To Vote As Republicans Surge In Early Voting In Traditional Blue States. pic.twitter.com/aQj6qwCrAe
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) October 30, 2024
Shocking video out of Pennsylvania purports to show buses of non-English speaking “citizens” skipping the queue of Americans who had been waiting in line for hours to cast their early votes.
The video shows the throngs of non-English speaking individuals wearing Harris-Walz stickers and “Vote Today PA” hoodies being guided by “translators” past the long line of American voters in Bethel Park.
A witness said, “They had these people, they had about 12 of them walked in who were all foreigners, and then they took them up to these these younger people help them fill out — they say ‘Vote Today PA’ — and somehow they beat a two-hour line.”
BUSSES of non-english speaking "citizens" are guided past Americans who had been waiting in line for hours to cast their early votes. These people, all wearing Harris Walz stickers, were directed through the voting process by a handful of "translators". pic.twitter.com/AkHWWBHQ9e
— Emma Cawood (@emmagcawood) October 27, 2024
“And then they walked up and the one lady, they were even asking her…they were like, ‘We don’t have you in the system. Your name’s not right.’ And they’re like, ‘Oh, we’ll take it back and change it.’ How do you change your damn name?”
Vote Today PA is a vote mobilization organization paid for by the progressive advocacy group Working Families Power, which pushes leftist causes like “economic fairness, racial justice, gender equity, [and] climate sustainability.”
This comes amid a slew of videos out of Pennsylvania appearing to show Bucks County Emergency Services and police shutting down lines at polling places in Doylestown and Quakertown hours before the polls close at 5 pm EST.
I’m in Levittown Bucks County trying in vote early IP for the second time. I’ve been told the line is 4 hours and I will not be able to vote today. It’s now 11:46. This is unacceptable. The push for early voting isn’t a surprise. There’s 2 people working this location.… pic.twitter.com/s9PICh3oR3
— Stacy Williams (@StacyWi16207038) October 28, 2024
What are you doing about this @GovernorShapiro?
— James Blair (@JamesBlairUSA) October 29, 2024
This is Bucks County Emergency Services shutting down the line in Doylestown right now at ~2:30 PM.
This is suppressive and intimidating. https://t.co/EUKsZYh5Me pic.twitter.com/m9noqX7MQD
BREAKING: New video from Bucks County PA shows police officer BLOCKING THE DOOR as voters were trying to vote at 4:38pm ET
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 29, 2024
They were not allowed in and told to fill out requests, per @charisedwardss on the scene pic.twitter.com/njGuiiNlJj
BREAKING: Bucks County resident tells me this officer was angrily telling voters they couldnt vote today at Doylestown courthouse “You better get back. You better listen to me” pic.twitter.com/dJu86vfwcu
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 29, 2024
JUST IN: Early voter line in Quakertown, Pennsylvania cut at pm, police officer tells voter the process is "slow and grueling" so they are refusing to let people vote.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 29, 2024
Voter: We have the right to vote until . Why is it closed?
Officer: Let me explain it to you. This process is… pic.twitter.com/8NbR9cJD5s
JUST IN: @charisedwardss reports officers turned away a huge group of voters in Doylestown, Bucks County PA pic.twitter.com/1owhHotWQe
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 29, 2024
The PA Secretary of State’s office and the Bucks County Government issued statements denying the reports and assured voters they will be able to cast their vote by 5 pm EST.
Earlier today, we spoke with Bucks County election officials who assured us that every registered voter who goes to their county election office by 5 p.m. today will be provided an opportunity to apply for their mail ballot. Please be patient with all county election office staff as they work hard to ensure every registered voter is able to vote in this election.
Earlier today, we spoke with Bucks County election officials who assured us that every registered voter who goes to their county election office by 5 p.m. today will be provided an opportunity to apply for their mail ballot.
— PA Department of State (@PAStateDept) October 29, 2024
Please be patient with all county election office…
Contrary to what is being depicted on social media, if you are in line by 5 p.m. for an on-demand mail-in ballot application, you will have the opportunity to submit your application for a mail-in ballot. (1/3)
— Bucks County Government (@BucksCountyGovt) October 29, 2024
Unfortunately, the videos tell a different story than what government officials are claiming.