No, but I’m in Indiana and would at least expect one of our local publications to cover it. Plus if I spread the story to other sites, they are going to ask for a legitimate link. I can’t post it to other sites until something more credible than a blog picks up the story.
I agree with you. I know a lot of fence sitters that could vote McCain if they’re convinced this is true. It’s not that I don’t believe this source, it’s that they won’t.
The story is that there will be RICO indictments naming folks associated with ACORN for vote fraud in several states (10 or 11). How big this gets depends on how wide the net is cast.
Indiana is only part of the equation. It was on Fox this AM...
Is Fox good enough? BTW if indictments are handed down, it will be kind of hard to ignore the story. And the FBI generally doesn’t raid voter registration groups and seize their computers unless they have probable cause and evidence that satisfied a judge.
The AP is covering the underlying issue. According to the article here, http://www.wibc.com/News/Story.aspx?ID=100901 the Social Security Commissioner sent a letter to the secretaries of state of battleground states Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, NC, Alabama and Georgia. The letter alerted them to “extraordinarily high levels” of SS# verification requests.
According to the AP story, Indiana had 415,517 Social Security requests since Oct. 1, 2007. Indiana processed more than 700K voter registrations this year alone.