Posted on 11/02/2009 8:19:54 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Fearing a potentially devastating Democratic loss, the highly controversial Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) group and its affiliated organizations are gearing up to tip the scales and re-elect embattled incumbent in the hard-fought New Jersey gubernatorial race, sources tell Newsmax.
"Acorn is heavily involved in Gov. Jon Corzine's get-out-the-vote operation, but is maintaining a low profile at the insistence of the Corzine campaign," Matthew Vadum, senior editor of the conservative Capitol Research Center think tank, tells Newsmax. "If Corzine manages to win reelection, he doesn't want the victory tainted by his close association with Acorn."
Wall Street Journal columnist and author John Fund wrote Tuesday that "Plenty of reasons exist for suspecting absentee fraud may play a significant role in tomorrow's Garden State contests."
According to Fund, Acorn-linked groups from neighboring Pennsylvania and New York "appear to have moved into the state."
Fund also reports that the state's Democratic Party is pressuring county clerks around the Garden State to downplay signature checks on absentee ballots. Without such checking, it is very difficult to detect absentee vote fraud.
Left bruised and battered by the recent undercover videos depicting workers at various Acorn offices giving advice on tax evasion to a reputed child-prostitution ring, Acorn remains a potent political force in many regions. It has been the focus of vote-registration fraud investigations in more than a dozen states.
A search of the Acorn.org Web site shows that the organization has a heavy presence in New Jersey. It maintains offices in Jersey City, Trenton, Paterson, and Newark.
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I think that Tea Party members should be out monitoring the polls for anything suspicious.
They will rue the day.
I am doing just fine. Thank you for asking.
“I think that Tea Party members should be out monitoring the polls for anything suspicious.”
Exactly! With video cameras!
You bet with cameras and in force.
You just gotta laugh. Corzine is afraid ACORN will “taint” his victory. The absolute balls of these criminals. Corzine is as toxic as a cesspool himself with regards to all sorts of public, political and private corruption, and he is worried about ACORN’s newly won bad rep as vote fraudsters. Unbelievable! They all deserve to wallow in the degradation and flith they have created for themselves, and then be swept out to sea in a tide of Christie’s bathwater. Pardon my vitriol... hehhehee.
This seems to be the only close race tomorrow in which voter fraud could have an impact.
Just call him Hamid Corzine....
This is the sort of activity we need to start organizing for the 2010 elections.
What a travesty that we have to worry about voter fraud.
I agree but we should start tomorrow.
I think that it may be the absentee ballots we will have to worry about.
I think that Tea Party members should be out monitoring the polls for anything suspicious.
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BINGO! Wherever there ar 3 of them, there should be at least SIX Tea Party “observers.” They should be armed — with CAMERAS and voice recorders, and CELL phones with FoxNews, FReepers and Glenn Beck on SPEED dial — and Law Enforcement too. Should they see anything suspicious or inappropriate, they should make so much noise they can be heard LOUD AND CLEAR on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC!
I agree. I hope Hoffman’s people have insiders to watch. Maybe we can dispach angels.
Awesome!
If ACORN and its Fraudulent Kenyan Marxist Puppeteer attempt to steal the NJ Election, the National and Jersey GOP had damned well better locate their long-lost testicles, backbone and guts and fight them tooth and nail to the bitter end and their defeat at the polls.
If NOT, they may very well be witnessing a Third Party run for President in 2012.
Watch the Acorns — trying to grow the votes into oaks in NJ!
Of course, Obama is there. Acorn is there too.
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