[Ben dons his tinfoil hat]
Something in the below story struck me. It's a local news story, talking about how Canyon County, Idaho doesn't have enough experienced poll workers, so they are limiting physical polling places. As part of the story, they mention that Ada County (next door and home of liberal Boise) has more poll workers applying than they know what to do with.
An aside to that part of the story is that Ada County mentioned they had even been getting calls from out of state (i.e., non-Idaho residents), specifically from Seattle, with people volunteering to come down and be Ada County poll workers. My tinfoil alert automatically went off. Seattle, an SJW mecca, has people who want to volunteer to be out of state poll workers. Not in a county that needs poll workers (and happens to be very conservative), but in the county in Idaho with the highest population, which is also the most liberal county in Idaho.
Seems like if you wanted to help the liberal agenda of "everybody gets to vote (liberal), that might be a way to insert your bias into an election. One wonders who trained these Seattle poll workers, and also how they got the idea to volunteer in Boise, and maybe other cities across the country.
Perhaps this is something that happens every election and it's just interested citizens wanting to do their civic duty with no hidden agenda, but the out of state aspect caused me to raise an eyebrow.
https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/politics/elections/canyon-county-to-open-five-polling-locations-for-the-november-election/277-5fdf5aca-e737-437c-9d8b-59d6c3c6e864