Posted on 02/06/2008 9:01:01 AM PST by PsyOp
Reports are rolling into talk radio stations in San Diego about massive Republican vote suppression.
Thousands of Republican voters in San Diego and as far north as Los Angeles showed up to vote on Tuesday only to be told that they were registered "Non-Partisan". This meant that they could not vote for the Republican Primary candidates.
Non-Partisan (independent) voters in California can vote for Candidates in any other party, including the Democrat party, but are prohibited from voting in the Republican Primary unless they are registered as a Republican.
Rick Roberts [http://www.760kfmb.com] is currently reporting on this and has had hundreds of calls and thousands of e-mails from people who showed up to vote only to be told they were not registered as Republcans. Reports began rolling into the Roger Hedgecock show yesterday.
Several people have called in saying they witnessed this happening at polling place they worked at as volunteers. One gentleman stated that he believed at least 20% of the Republicans that showed up to vote were denied a Republican primary form because the roster showed them as "Non-Partisan".
The Republican Party in California has begun investigating this issue, but the mainstream media continues to report that Californias election "went smoothly".
It seems clear that someone or some group managed to tamper with the voter registration rolls. Either by direct access to the Registrars computer system, or by gaining access to voter information and then sending in registration cards in their name.
Southern California was projected to go heavily in favor in Mitt Romny.
It was a dry run. Wait and ee what will happen if McCain brings Cali into play.
McCain will be the death of the Republican Party. Since his campaign hit the rocks last summer, he has been infused with money from Mexican interests (the owner of Univsion for one).
I have dubbed him the “Aztec Candidate”.
He’s been bought by the renconquistas. Expect a large hispanic turn out for McCain in CA during the genral election.
I too live in South Park with the Kalmia St polling place. Several years I signed up for absentee ballot and I no longer have to put up with this bs.
29 states have party registration — the others have none. IN many states (Ky, NY, PA) the vast majority register in one party or the other. IN others (Mass, NJ) most register independent, and can then vote in either primary. Each state makes its own rules, and there are respectable arguments for each system.
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