Posted on 10/22/2014 7:51:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Many liberals are adamant there is no threat of voter fraud that justifies efforts to improve the integrity of elections. There is no real concrete evidence of voter fraud, tweeted Donna Brazile, former acting chair of the Democratic National Committee, this week. Its a big ass lie.
James OKeefe, the guerilla filmmaker who brought down the ACORN voter-registration fraudsters in 2010 and forced the resignation of NPR executives, politely disagrees. Today, he is releasing some new undercover footage that raises disturbing questions about ballot integrity in Colorado, the site of fiercely contested races for the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House, and the governorship. When he raised the issue of filling out some of the unused ballots that are mailed to every household in the state this month, he was told by Meredith Hicks, the director of Work for Progress, a liberal group funded by Democratic Super PACS.: That is not even like lying or something, if someone throws out a ballot, like if you want to fill it out you should do it. She then brazenly offered OKeefe, disguised as a middle-aged college instructor, a job with her group.
The video of OKeefes encounters with other operatives is equally disturbing. He has a conversation with Greenpeace employee Christina Topping, and suggests he might have access to unused ballots from people who have recently moved out of college fraternity houses. I mean it is putting the votes to good use, she responds. So really, truly, like yeah, that is awesome.
Colorado secretary of state Scott Gessler, along with several county election clerks, have raised warning flags that a new state law that automatically mails a ballot to everyone is an engraved invitation to commit fraud. Sending ballots to people who did not even ask for them or have moved out of state is asking for trouble he told me. For example, little can stop someone who collects discarded ballots from trash cans, fills out the ballots, and mails them in. Election workers are supposed to compare signatures on registration records with signed ballots. But if a person has a witness who signs the ballot on the witness line, then the signatures do not have to match and the vote is counted.
Secretary of State Gessler had futile arguments with Democratic state legislators last year who insisted on ramming a bill through that mandated Colorado become the only state in the nation with both all-mail balloting and same-day registration. Under same-day registration someone can register to vote online, have a mail ballot sent to them, and never physically show up to register or vote. Other places that use same-day registration treat the vote as a provisional ballot pending verification. Colorado immediately counts the vote and there is no way to separate it out if the person who votes is later found ineligible. We know people in other states with better integrity safeguards have cheated using the cover of these methods, Gessler told me. A decade ago, Melody Rose, then a liberal professor at Oregon State University, concluded that states vote-by-mail system brings a perpetual risk of systemic fraud in elections with razor-thin margins.
Voter fraud is incredibly difficult to detect and prosecute, absent a direct confession, Gessler says as he notes that in other areas of law-breaking, we do not judge how much of it there is merely by the number of related prosecutions. But he also notes there is evidence of just how easy voter fraud is to commit. Last December, New York Citys Department of Investigation detailed how its undercover agents claimed at 63 polling places to be individuals who were in fact dead, had moved out of town, or who were in jail. In 61 instances, or 97 percent of the time, they were allowed to vote. (To avoid skewing results, they voted only for nonexistent write-in candidates.) How did the citys Board of Elections respond? Did it immediately probe and reform them sloppy procedures? Not at all. It instead demanded that the investigators be prosecuted. Most officials are loath to admit how vulnerable election systems are, but privately many express worry that close elections could be flipped by fraud.
Nor are such sad examples limited to New York. In 2008, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of voter-ID laws in a 63 opinion written by John Paul Stevens, then the most liberal member of the court. He noted that the record demonstrates that not only is the risk of voter fraud real but that it could affect the outcome of a close election. Stevens had witnessed the Daley machine up close manipulate local elections through fraud and chicanery during a distinguished legal career in Chicago that included serving both as a special counsel to a commission rooting out corruption and as a judge.
I understand that Donna Brazile devoutly wants to wish away the notion of voter fraud. But by overwhelming margins, the American people believe it is a real problem and support steps to combat it. Indeed, a Rasmussen survey in 2013 found that a greater percentage of African Americans viewed voter fraud as a serious problem than did whites. That is because, as former Democratic congressman Artur Davis of Alabama told me: Minority voters are often the biggest victims of voter fraud as reform movements in cities and depressed rural areas are crushed by fraudulent machine voting. I have seen it with my own eyes in Alabama.
As with his expose of ACORN, James OKeefe deserves credit for once again uncovering the potential for corruption at the ballot box while too many journalists keep their noses buried in campaign-finance reports. Both kinds of reporting are valuable, but OKeefe appears to be a rare bird interested in ballot integrity.
John Fund is national affairs correspondent for NRO and co-author, with Hans Von Spakovsky, of Whos Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk.
"WHAT do you MEAN I only get to vote ONE TIME???? That's racist!"
You just had two cases dropped in your lap.
Now throw these people under the jail and put the frighteners on the rest of the 'for a good cause' fascist scum.
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I would imagine there could be a lot of ballots mailed to places like dorms or Alzheimers homes etc. That no one would miss if they were stolen.
Wow, loved the racist woman from Greenpeace! How is she going to explain that away? She literally claimed African Americans and Mexicans (why not Mexican Americans?) don’t care and just throw away their ballots. ROFL
Judge Richard Posner recently opined that voter fraud is a myth and the only reason that Republicans push for voter ID laws is to suppress minority voting. I think he was the dissenting voice in a 2-1 decision.
I realize this is a different situation, but in Texas if you request a ballot by mail, you can NOT vote in person unless you turn back in that ballot. They keep down voter fraud by actually using common sense.
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This means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING if the Major Networks don’t pick it up.
And they won’t DARE TO, not if they want to keep their jobs, or be subject to an IRS Audit.
The place she mentions, 6th and Delmar (Belmar mistakenly transcribed in vid), as ghetto Aurora is 4 blocks from me. She’s pretty much right, but now we know libs ain’t so squeaky clean on race.
This is important because now it’s documented that democrats advocate voter fraud.
It will only get worse. This fraud was planned At the top level of government. Even the courts have been compromised.
f you request a ballot by mail, you can NOT vote in person unless you turn back in that ballot.
It speaks volumes about the GOP that they can’t find this fraud themselves.
Yes - I shouldn’t have worded it the way I did - I’m not glad or proud of her comments - she is saying what a conservative would be crucified for saying.
I do not know. My husband was working out of state during the ‘12 election and requested a ballot by mail. He learned he would be coming home about a week before election day so he held onto his ballot and when he walked in to the local polling location on election day they said he could only vote if he had the mail in ballot, which he had and handed to them. I will ask if they destroyed it or marked it as unused in anyway. But at least Texas doesn’t allow you to just claim you didn’t return it and vote again.
The ever hilarious donna brazille says it’s “A big ass lie.”. She ought to know a big ass when she sees one. Didn’t she also say that James O’Keefe would be sorry if he released the video? Implied threat?
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