Across Michigan, 132 people were listed as having voted in November's local elections although they had recently died, said Mark Grebner, whose company, Practical Political Consulting in East Lansing, analyzes voter rolls. About 26 of those were in Detroit, Grebner said. >>
132 out of 10 million? That actually ain't too bad.
132 out of 10 million? That actually ain't too bad.
When was the last time you picked a dirty penny up off the ground? In Michigan, returnable cans are 10 cents apiece. Would you stop your car on the road if you saw a returnable can lying on the shoulder?
Why would you bother voting 132 dead people? You wouldn't, unless the 132 was part of a larger number of phony votes. Like, a fifty dollar bill lying on the ground, or 5 or 6 plastic garbage bags filled with returnable empties lying on the shoulder.
The person who voted for him must have been someone who knew he was dead, or at least, someone who knew he would not vote.
Again, who would give a crap about the dead guy's missing vote? This example, especially, is a dog that's not barking.
Who is sitting around with a clipboard, checking the obits? Why waste the time, unless it's NOT a waste of time?