Posted on 09/06/2013 9:03:06 PM PDT by lowbridge
Our team hit the field running for the first day of our Recall Transparency Project and although there were lots of highlights (check our feed here) there are a few notable moments:
Two dudes just walking down the street taking pro-recall signs.
Our awesome field guy Jim got the cops called on him.
Two REALLY EXCITED recall voters were so excited to be at the polls they backed into each other.
Finally, and I am not making this up, at almost the end of voting on the first day of balloting, some college-age kids showed up at the polling location with backpacks, and handfuls of 10 ballots each.
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College age scum undermining the process for the rats!
Voter fraud is a federal crime. Don’t they know Eric Holder will prosecute them?
all ballots should be cast in person on election day, all of this other crap invites fraud
oh and all registration should be done in person too, for every election
Only if the ballets voted the wrong way.
Anyone caught committing voting fraud should receive the death penalty, IMO.
My son and I are trying to figure out how we can obtain our “address” and vote. It is the democrats voting law changes, we are just adhering to them.
“Two dudes just walking down the street taking pro-recall signs.”
“Anyone caught committing voting fraud should receive the death penalty, IMO.”.
That might be a good deternent, at least they wouldn’t be voting in person again. The demodummies would keep up the tradition to insure those people “vote” be they alive or dead. A vote is a vote.
I predicted a blowout for our side. After seeing the video, I have to retract that prediction.
There is no doubt in my mind that the residents overwhelmignly will votes these two out, however, the corruption may overwhelm them.
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