Good... I don't care if he's a Rep or a Dem... make an example of ANYONE involved in voter fraud.
Hmmm, anyone wanna place bets on what percentage of those voter cards he got "lazy" about and left in his trunk were affiliated Republican?
Funny that the article doesn't mention if all the registration cards were from republicans. It does state the dufus was from a liberal fringe group....
ACORN again. These guys keep surfacing in vote fraud articles around the country.
If we had a real news media this would make national headlines on all major networks but it probably will not be mentioned again.
So, back to the original question: How do we stop the Libs from stealing this election? They're out there this minute ending the chance for a fair one.
I guess he had been reading the DNC manual. If they were for democrats he'd dump them behind the Republican party headquarters and then call the police (anonymously of course).
They caught this one... but how many more of them are out there getting away with it!!!!
One of the Rock the Vote fans, apparently.
The clock is winding down. Tell everyone you know.
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Subject: Will you be turned away on November 2nd?
This email is unfortunately not a hoax or urban legend.
Share it with any people whose votes you care about.
This is particularly important in "battleground" states.
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Unless you registered to vote in person at an official
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office.
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There is some chance that even if you were properly
registered, and even voted in the primaries, someone
has since tampered with (filed a change on) your
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as you, or just to deny your vote. Verify your
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If you gave personal information to a door-to-door,
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When you verify, ask who else is registered at your
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If you vote actual absentee, by mail, Use Registered
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Although the legacy media is not eager to report it, the
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vote fraud. Ineligible voters, multiple voters, voter
impersonation (vote theft) and registration interference
have all been reported.
3rd-party registration drives cannot be trusted with
something as important as your vote.
Innocent error is possible with any group, but the more
radical organizations are actually invalidating or simply
not filing the registrations of voters not sympathetic
to their candidate. They are also creating additional
fictional registrations based on real addresses, names
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You need to take steps to ensure that your vote counts,
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In Australia it is the responsibility of the voter to personally register with the Australian Electoral Commission. - no problem
Very plausible explanation. Likely could be just as he says. I mean, if you forget or jell out and don't turn them in, what do you do?
Carl Rove put them in to make the left look bad.