attempted to misdirect or confuse them about election day
"So, Mr. Gonzalez. Tell us whom you'll be voting for next Wednesday."
If you don't know where and when to vote, you shouldn't be voting.
yep, voter intimidation is always charged.
I remember a couple of elections ago, Jesse Jackson complained there was a police roadblock set up to intimidate voters. It turned out the police roadblock was down the road from the polling place, it was part of legitimate law enforcement activity, and was not on the road to the polling place. Traffic going to and from the election site was unaffected.
But truth doesn't matter. It's what side of the political aisle or issues that you are on that matters. That's all we are supposed to care about.