12-05-2025, 08:21 AM
(12-04-2025, 06:09 PM)Bootless Wrote: In the U.S. voting is a private matter.
There better not be records of who or what he voted for.
That might be illegal.
see: United States Election Assistance Commission
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In my state, people used to have to declare a party for primary elections. Even that was done away with in my state.
Yes, partisan affiliation is what I was after and I actually found it in a previous search I did from another FBI arrest, but I must have gone down the wrong track.
I'm just reading in the news that the suspect's family is relaying that this man is very autistic, so much so, that they say 'he could not harm a fly'. I'm just wondering if he was a Trump supporter but really could not understand what he was doing and that he may have thought he was helping Trump by trying to blow up the Capitol Buildings thereby stopping the transfer of power (?)
"The only journey is the one within."



