I& #39;ve already seen pictures of people with guns standing in front of polling places.

You know what I& #39;d like to see in low-income, mostly minority areas, especially in battleground states?

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Local men (and women where it isn& #39;t a danger) peacefully standing outside of polling places offering to walk people in past anyone who is trying to threaten them out of voting. Just like you& #39;re walking an old lady across the street.

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Get your friends together. Buy a couple of pizzas. Arrange shifts. If you& #39;re white, go to an area like this near you. Bring a few signs that say what you are doing. (I& #39;ve attached an inspirational image @ end of thread - feel free to share and use!)

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Don& #39;t engage. No violence. Peacefully. Quietly. Send the message that trying to silence the under-represented will not work. And that you don& #39;t need guns and use of force to win. #VOTE https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> #Vote2020 https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt=""> #VoteHimOut2020 #BLM #2020Election #MakeAPlan #VPDebate https://abs.twimg.com/hashflags... draggable="false" alt="">

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