The U.S. Justice Department has announced it will monitor voting in Portage County, Ohio, following concerns of voter intimidation.
This comes after Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski made a controversial social media post urging residents to record the addresses of homes displaying signs supporting Vice President Kamala Harris. The move is part of a broader effort to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws. Voting rights groups have raised alarms about potential voter suppression tactics, particularly in light of the sheriff's comments.
Federal authorities are stepping in to ensure a fair and intimidation-free voting process in the county.
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Of course the DOJ is stepping in to protect their own, anything to silence people who are just trying to call out the corruption.
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