But no one has a right to stop the election process or to basically intimidate their way into bullying voters in polling places. Those are actual legal violations in the state of Wisconsin, and people can be subject to arrest. As Brian pointed out, typically the process is that police or district attorneys office officials will show up at polling places, give people a very specific directive, and or ask them to leave. (1:08:56–1:09:04)
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Asserts that disrupting the election process or intimidating voters are legal violations in Wisconsin.
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