There have been voting machine problems and voter intimidation. Do you think the losers will accept the results?
Voter intimidation
“I’ve been here for 30 years, and this harassment that’s going on, I haven’t ever seen the likes of this.” Reports of voter intimidation at polling places in Texas https://t.co/aSLzosGQ54
— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) October 26, 2018
1/ Voter intimidation has been reported in Dallas County, with the @DallasElections administrator calling it the worst she's seen in decades: https://t.co/zmNPa4OG0R #EarlyVotingTX
— Jamie Hancock (@jamiedhancock) October 26, 2018
Second, know that if you're a registered voter, you have the right to vote. This @ACLU guide walks you through your rights. https://t.co/4j8S5GEe4X
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 26, 2018
Voting machines changing votes
IMPORTANT INFO FOR TEXAS VOTERS:
The voting machines are poorly designed but are not rigged or randomly switching votes to Cruz.
Everyone should go out and vote and double check their selections before finalizing them.
Your vote will count.
More here: https://t.co/iZxDyCULhA
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) October 27, 2018
Check your screens, folks! "When I got to the end, I just so happened that I glanced at the screen, I saw Ted Cruz was selected as my senator," a voter in Fort Bend County who attempted to vote straight Democrat told ABC 13. https://t.co/WYTNbQYxpD #VoteBeto
— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) October 26, 2018
The issue with the Texas voting machines is not new. Fixing it (and other problems around the country) should be a bipartisan cause. 2016👇 https://t.co/rc6W5yfFhL
— Daniel Radosh (@danielradosh) October 27, 2018
Some early Texas voters who cast straight-ticket ballots say machines entered the wrong choices for Senate and other top races. The secretary of state's office blames user error. https://t.co/01ZGh3LWpH
— AP Central U.S. (@APCentralRegion) October 26, 2018
So both Trump and the Governor of Texas knew the voting machines were switching votes in the 2016 election. Why weren’t these machines fixed over the past 2 years? https://t.co/dnA5xGMSpq
— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) October 26, 2018