Alleged Voter Suppression Tactics By Democrats: Jimmy Kimmel's Controversial Election Joke Under Scrutiny

By Jennifer Wentworth | Saturday, 02 November 2024 01:50 PM
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In a striking display of political desperation, the radical left seems to be resorting to illicit tactics to influence the outcome of the presidential election.

A recent incident involving a well-known liberal comedian, who used his platform to mislead Trump supporters, has sparked controversy.

According to Gateway Pundit, there have been numerous instances of alleged voter suppression by Democrats and election officials, especially in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania. These allegations range from Democrats posing as election officials to voting lines being prematurely closed, and even Republican National Committee delegates being forcibly removed for encouraging voters to stay in line.

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has now come under scrutiny for his attempt to use humor as a cover for promoting voter suppression. During a monologue on his show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" he advised his audience that election voting was in progress, but suggested that those intending to vote for Trump should do so on Thursday or Friday, well after the official Election Day on Tuesday.

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Kimmel's exact words were, “I don’t know if you guys know about this, but we have an election coming up. If you can vote early, vote early; if you can’t vote early, vote on time. If you want to vote for Trump, vote late. Vote very late. Do your voting on Thursday or maybe Friday.” This statement, if taken seriously, would effectively prevent Trump supporters from casting their votes, raising concerns about election interference and voter suppression.

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This incident brings to mind the case of Douglass Mackey, also known as Ricky Vaughn, a pro-Trump meme creator who was sentenced to seven months in prison, a sentence later overturned, for his online trolling of Hillary Clinton and her supporters during the 2016 election. The federal government accused Mackey of conspiring with others on Twitter to mislead black voters into voting via text message.

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Mackey responded to Kimmel's controversial comment by highlighting the severe repercussions he faced for his own election-related joke. He stated, “When I made an election joke, the Deep State used it as a pretext to conduct a fishing expedition against me, subpoenaing all financial records, leases, employment information and pay stubs, and email accounts.”

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He then posed the question, “Will Jimmy Kimmel enjoy the same?” The implication being that the justice system seems to apply different standards depending on the political leanings of the individual involved.

This incident underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring that all voters, regardless of their political affiliation, are able to exercise their right to vote without interference or deception. It also raises questions about the role of influential figures in shaping public opinion and the potential misuse of their platforms for political gain.

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