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  • Letter Threatening Republican Voter’s Eligibility Came With One Giant Red Flag

    06/19/2014 7:11:51 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 6 replies
    theblaze.com ^ | june 19, 2014 | dave urbanski
    Just before the 2012 presidential election, Bob Hiering received a curious letter in the mail. It was labeled with the logos of the supervisor of elections office in his county and “questioning my citizenship and my ability to vote,” he told WPTV-TV in West Palm Beach, Florida. The letter also asked him to provide personal information to elections officials or be disqualified from voting altogether. But the Republican from Delray Beach noticed another oddity: The envelope’s postmark was from Seattle, Washington. Hiering alerted authorities about the letter he received…and it seems he wasn’t alone. Turns out approximately two hundred of his fellow Florida residents...
  • Illegal Immigrants Would Get Voting Rights, Medicaid, Licenses Under New NY Bill

    06/16/2014 12:27:45 PM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 37 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 16 Jun 2014 | KRISTIN TATE
    HOUSTON, Texas—Millions of illegal immigrants could soon become legal "state citizens" in New York thanks to a new proposed bill. If passed, the legislation would allow undocumented immigrants living in the state to receive a slew of benefits administered by the state including drivers licenses, in-state tuition, voting rights, and Medicaid. The bill was introduced on Monday, according to New York Daily News. It would supposedly only apply to illegal immigrants with no criminal history who can prove they have lived and paid taxes in New York for three years. In total, an estimated 2.7 million individuals would reap benefits...
  • Real voter fraud: A Bay Stater votes in Manchester

    06/11/2014 12:58:23 PM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 10 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 6-10-14 | Editorial Staff
    Granite Staters are repeatedly told — by Democratic politicians and the activist left — that voter fraud is a “myth” and that the only effect of voter ID laws is to “suppress” the vote. They repeat that spin even as instances of actual fraud pile up. The latest involves Lorin C. Schneider Jr. of Carver, Mass. It is a fact, documented by records in Hillsborough County Superior Court North, that Schneider has pled guilty to one felony and two misdemeanor charges of wrongful voting. According to the state Attorney General’s office, Schneider voted in Manchester’s Ward 9 in the presidential...
  • The Biggest Non-Story in Tuesday’s Elections? Mississippi Voter ID Implemented With No Problems

    06/06/2014 11:08:01 PM PDT · by kingattax · 17 replies
    Daily Signal ^ | June 06, 2014 | by Hans von Spakovsky & Jameson Broggi
    It wasn’t the biggest story following Tuesday’s elections in various states, but it was the biggest and most-ignored non-story. Mississippi’s new voter ID law got its first run in the June 3 primary, and the sky did not fall. Despite the tiresome and disproven claims by opponents that such laws cause wholesale voter disenfranchisement and are intended to suppress votes, Mississippi “sailed through” its first test of the new ID requirements, according to The Clarion Ledger, the newspaper of Jackson, Miss. Aside from being able to use any form of government-issued photo ID, like every other state with ID requirements,...
  • Poll: Most Black Voters Support Voter ID Laws

    06/04/2014 4:30:04 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 13 replies
    Newsone ^ | Jun 3, 2014 | Donovan X. Ramsey
    “The right to vote is threatened today in a way that it has not been since the Voting Rights Act was passed in to law nearly five decades ago…The real voter fraud is people trying to deny our rights by making voting harder in the first place.” President Barack Obama, 2014 National Action Network Convention in New York City. Though many believe them to be an effort at voter disenfranchisement, a recent poll suggest most Americans are actually in support of voter identification laws, perhaps making them harder to combat. A total of 31 states have active voter ID laws....
  • Man pleads guilty in Texas to voting twice, also in Minnesota, Facebook posting led to charge

    06/04/2014 10:05:54 AM PDT · by TurboZamboni · 27 replies
    MPLS Star & SIckle ^ | 6-4-14 | AP
    GALVESTON, Texas — A man who voted absentee in Texas and Minnesota during the 2012 general election then touted his bogus balloting on Facebook has pleaded guilty. A judge in Galveston on Tuesday fined Richard Alan Collier $4,000 after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor violation of Texas election law. Collier, who pleaded guilty to attempt to commit illegal voting, claimed residence in both states when seeking absentee ballots for the November 2012 election. Authorities say Collier then voted in Anoka (uh-NOH'-kuh) County, Minnesota, and in Galveston County. Prosecutors in Galveston say a tip that Collier posted a Facebook message...
  • Man pleads guilty to intimidating Florida Republican voters in 2012 election

    05/29/2014 3:32:31 PM PDT · by tje · 12 replies
    Yahoo News/Rooters ^ | 5/29/14 | Zachary Fagenson
    MIAMI (Reuters) - A Seattle man pleaded guilty on Thursday to identity fraud and voter intimidation for forged letters he sent to 200 Republican donors in Florida that told them they were ineligible to vote in the 2012 presidential election. Angered by what he believed was an attempt to suppress Hispanic voter turnout for Democratic Party candidates, James Baker Jr. in 2012 created false voter eligibility letters purporting to be from elections authorities, according to a U.S. Department of Justice press release. Baker, 58, entered his plea in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and faces...
  • New Yorker Votes 14 Times After Death

    05/27/2014 2:31:30 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 109 replies
    frontpagemag.com ^ | may 27, 2014 | daniel greenfield
    No word on who she voted for, but there is one party that is committed to fighting for the rights of the undead to vote while denouncing any Voter ID measure as racist. Evelyn E. Burwell’s family was surprised to learn she voted in the 2012 general and primary elections. They knew she was an avid voter, but she’s been dead since 1997. Burwell is one of about 6,100 deceased people still registered to vote in Nassau County, a Newsday computer analysis shows. The former Wantagh resident, who died at age 74, is also among roughly 270 people that records show voted in...
  • Report: 308,000 Virginia voters registered in other states

    05/22/2014 5:52:55 PM PDT · by dontreadthis · 36 replies
    Watchdog.org ^ | May 22, 2014 | Kenric Ward
    RICHMOND, Va. — Some 308,000 Virginia voters are also registered elsewhere, according to an analysis of 22 states’ election records. The finding follows Watchdog.org’s report of 44,000 people who appear to be registered in both Virginia and Maryland. The latest survey found the 308,000 double registrations by matching names, birth dates and the last four digits of Social Security numbers. The Virginia Voters Alliance, which reported the results, identified “big gaps” in the voter-registration process. “Say you move to Kansas and tell the election office there that you were registered in Virginia when you submit your Kansas voter-registration form,” explained...
  • Poll: 70% Support Voter ID Laws, Including Majorities in All Demographics

    05/21/2014 11:09:28 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 12 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | May 20, 2014 - 4:05 PM | Matt Vespa
    Seven out of ten registered voters support voter ID laws, which makes them racist or something. Liberals rail against these policies that help maintain the integrity of our constitutional republic, but the vast majority disagree. The survey conducted by Fox News found a majority in every demographic (race, age, income, sex, political bent) support voter ID laws—including 53% of self-described liberals, 70% of men, and 71% of women. …
  • Thousands able to vote twice in EU elections

    05/22/2014 1:35:23 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 1 replies
    EU Observer ^ | 22.05.14 @ 09:51 | Staffan Dahllof
    The Swedish election board in Solna should have received a complete data file of Swedish citizens voting in Denmark by 28 April the latest. It did not arrive. “We must have access to this data 30 days before the day of election to be able to make up our register of electors in time,” Hanns Lejsater, an official at the election authority, told Swedish paper Goteborgs-Posten. […] The Swedish election board is missing data about possible double voters from 10 EU countries, mostly the newest members of the EU but also Denmark and the UK. …
  • Scoop: Obama to Chicago May 22 for Senate Democrats fundraisers

    05/17/2014 6:13:12 AM PDT · by KeyLargo · 6 replies
    Chicago Sun Times ^ | 4-24-2014 | Lynn Sweet
    Chicago Scoop: Obama to Chicago May 22 for Senate Democrats fundraisers Lynn Sweet @lynnsweet | Email WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama returns to Chicago on May 22 to headline big money fund-raisers to benefit the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Sen. Dick Durbin's re-election warchest. Obama, who touched down in Chicago in March for funders to bankroll the Democratic National Committee, will appear at a reception at the home of Michael and Tanya Polsky and a dinner at the home of Fred Eychaner, the CEO of Newsweb Corporation and one of the biggest Democratic donors in the nation. Obama needs the Senate...
  • Paul Panders on Voter Fraud

    05/14/2014 12:08:44 PM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 8 replies
    RightWingNews.com ^ | May 13, 2014 | Dave Blount
    The concept of a 2016 election featuring a Marxist like Hillary Clinton against a liberal RINO like Jeb Bush or Chris Christie is so terrifying that it is tempting to grab at any candidate outside the GOP establishment. But some potential alternative candidates may not be much less pernicious, to judge by rhetoric we have been hearing from Rand Paul: Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) believes that the GOP’s focus on voter fraud is “offending” Americans, especially blacks. “Everybody’s gone completely crazy on this voter ID thing,” Paul told The New York Times in an interview on Friday. “I think it’s...
  • Worker Fired After Davidson County Double Voting

    05/13/2014 8:33:49 PM PDT · by radu · 33 replies
    News Channel 5, Nashville, TN ^ | May 13, 2014 | News Channel 5
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A Davidson County election worker has been fired after problems with electronic poll books allowed some people to vote twice. Election officials have said that some people were allowed to vote twice because an outside vendor did not update electronic poll books with early voters before Election Day. The fired worker did not cross check early voting tallies against the poll books. "So there were procedures that were not followed on their side and on our side," said Administrator of Elections Kent Wall. Last Tuesday was Wall's first election at the helm. He says he still trusts...
  • Wisconsin appeals ruling striking down voter ID law

    05/13/2014 5:14:17 AM PDT · by TurboZamboni · 14 replies
    MADISON, Wis. -- State Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen on Monday appealed a two-week-old decision striking down Wisconsin's voter ID law. Van Hollen had promised an appeal as soon as U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman in Milwaukee blocked the voter ID law for violating the U.S. Constitution and federal Voting Rights Act. Monday's filing puts the case before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. Van Hollen also asked Adelman to suspend his ruling while the appeal proceeds, saying his decision was too broad. In his ruling, Adelman expressed skepticism that any voter ID law could pass court muster...
  • Sen. Rand Paul: GOP's voter ID push "completely crazy"

    05/12/2014 7:33:29 AM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 91 replies
    CBS News ^ | May 10, 2014, 2:03 PM | Jake Miller
    Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., condemned his party's push for voter identification laws as "completely crazy" Friday, saying it's "wrong for Republicans to go too crazy on this issue because it's offending people."The comments, delivered during an interview with The New York Times, make Paul the most prominent member of the GOP to speak out against a crusade that has energized the Republican base but alienated some of the young and minority voters the party hopes to court.Notably, Paul disputed the political wisdom behind voter ID laws, but he did not question their substance or merit. He's previously said it is...
  • The Real Vote Fraud

    05/11/2014 11:57:23 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 11, 2014 | Steve Chapman
    Many years ago, as a college Republican, I spent one summer in Austin working for a candidate in a special election for the Texas senate. My hometown was a liberal enclave with many college students -- unwashed, longhaired, pot-smoking students, it seemed to me -- who were predominantly Democrats. The more students who came out to vote the less likely our candidate was to win. But our campaign strategists came up with a plan. They sent mailings to all the registered voters in precincts near the campus. Many cards came back because the addressee had moved, as college students...
  • Millions of Californians missing from the registration rolls

    05/11/2014 6:05:23 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 14 replies
    Sacramento Bee ^ | May 11, 2014 | By Jim Miller
    ... Experts say there are multiple reasons for the shortfall, such as residents here moving more often, bureaucratic hurdles and uncompetitive statewide contests that fail to capture the public’s attention. Whatever the causes, the result is the same: an electorate that is whiter, older and wealthier than the state as a whole and a large share of the population disengaged from the laws and representatives chosen in its name. “It’s a particularly big problem – there’s a big difference between people who vote and the people who don’t vote in California,” said Mark Baldassare, president of the nonpartisan Public Policy...
  • Democrats propose Internet voting in 2016, making Republican also consider the idea

    05/10/2014 12:31:49 PM PDT · by PoloSec · 133 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 10 2014 | Fox News
    Democrats are thinking about using Internet balloting in 2016 to expand their voter base and select a president -- prompting Republicans to consider such a strategy to keep from losing ground. Iowa Democrats proposed the idea and several others during a recent Democratic National Committee meeting, saying Internet balloting could expand access to their unique caucus process to overseas military personnel, absentee voters and others. -SNIP- “I think it’s a very bad idea,” says the Heritage Foundation’s Hans von Spakovsky, who thinks computer-based voting will never happen, or at least not in the “foreseeable future.”
  • National Leader of Douglas County Teachers’ Union Joins Ultra-Left Democracy Alliance ( Colorado )

    05/10/2014 7:15:28 AM PDT · by george76 · 7 replies
    Observer ^ | May 8, 2014
    The Democracy Alliance, a top-secret collective of ultra-rich left-wing political donors, has a new member — Randi Weingarten, who heads the labor union that represented Douglas County teachers until two years ago when the district went union-free. ... Weingarten is president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), an arm of the AFL-CIO whose affiliates include the Douglas County Federation. ... Ben DeGrow, Independence Institute senior education policy analyst, said Weingarten’s joining the Democracy Alliance shows that the union is using dues collected from teachers to pursue an extreme political agenda. ... Unlike other school districts, Douglas County no longer...