Democrats are already cheating, and it’s not even election day yet.
Democrats are expected to have a very bad night on November 8. While Democrat leaders are making up false narratives about violence on Election Day and falsely claiming that the safeguards Republicans put in place will ultimately disenfranchise voters, stories of Democrats cheating are already beginning to trickle in.
On Friday, James Zheng, a Democrat poll worker in Carmel, Indiana, was kicked out of an election office after he was accused of telling voters how to vote and even voting “straight Democrat Party” for one person who asked for assistance.
Hamilton County election administrator Beth Sheller told Fox News Digital that the inspector at the polling place where the Democrat poll worker was ejected learned of two separate incidents that may constitute electioneering and election interference.
Chalkboard Review reported – According to the election administrator, Beth Sheller, of Hamilton County, IN, Zheng was accused by local voters of telling black voters “…not to vote for the racist candidates outside” indicating a group of pro-parent candidates (beyond the electioneering boundary) running for school board in the Carmel-Clay school district. Two of the voters complained about this act of electioneering to the pro-parent school board volunteers outside, who reported this to the local inspector.
The inspector then learned of a second incident, this one involving potential election interference. Sheller said the poll worker was assisting a voter with an electronic ballot and pressed the “straight Democrat ticket” option during the explanation. She said the voter was then confused about how to change the selection and raised the issue with another nearby poll worker. That worker resolved the issue, allowing the voter to cast a legitimate ballot, and then informed the polling inspector of what happened, Sheller said.
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Hamilton County GOP chairman Mario Massillamany argued the incident raised questions about how many voters had been confused after receiving help from Zheng but had not gone so far as to complain to other officials.
Sheller says she is confident the two incidents were isolated, however, arguing poll workers would have been notified of other instances of wrongdoing.
Sheller and the polling inspector had Zheng removed, and Sheller announced Friday that he would not be allowed back to the polling station. She also told Fox News Digital she hopes for his prosecution. She added that she contacted Hamilton County Democrats chair Dayna Colbert to provide a replacement poll worker, which she did.
Massillamany condemned the incident in a statement Saturday.
“This should serve as a cautionary reminder that those desperate to hold onto power or gain power will do anything – including breaking the law – to thwart the efforts of parents and taxpayers to replace our school boards with officials who more accurately reflect the values of our community,” he said.
“If you see something suspicious, please report such activity immediately to a poll worker or other election official immediately,” he added.
The incident comes days before midterm elections in which Republicans are expected to make big gains nationally. Officials across the country are seeking to crack down on voter intimidation at polling places on Election Day.
A federal judge ordered a group of armed members of Clean Elections USA to stand at least 250 feet away from certain polling places in Arizona last week after voters claimed the guns and masks were intimidating.