Posted on 01/11/2012 1:21:40 PM PST by katiedidit1
MANCHESTER, N.H. Video footage provided exclusively to The Daily Caller shows election workers in New Hampshire giving out ballots in the names of dead voters at multiple voting precincts during the states primary election on Tuesday.
The bombshell video is the work of conservative filmmaker James OKeefe and his organization, Project Veritas.
Voters in the Granite State are not required to present identification to vote. OKeefes investigators were able to obtain ballots under the names of dead voters at polling locations Tuesday by simply asking for them, he said.
Live free or die, an election worker told one of the investigators in the video. This is New Hampshire. No ID needed.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/01/11/video-nh-poll-workers-shown-handing-out-ballots-in-dead-peoples-names/#ixzz1jBc1BvrE
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Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don’t trust the outcome of the NH election!
What a waste of time and effort. Everyone knows the dead vote lockstep democratic party.
All you really need to do is get a list of all the recently deceased and go vote using their names. I’m sure that’s all it takes. We definitely need a voter ID law in the books!
And in the Republican primary that would be Romney and Paul.
How convenient.
It’s a good thing that we have voter ID here in Wisconsin. Guess what? In New Hampshire, if someone votes for you without ID, you are NOT allowed to vote when you come in later to vote.
Shades of the November election, if its even held.
Just went to an Urgent Care center I had to show 3 forms of identification before the Dr. would see me. I asked them why when I don’t have to show any when I vote, NO ANSWER.
Come on man,,,,
No one here thinks obammy and his criminal buds from ACRON SEIU etc are going to play this election square up now do ya?
Whose flag is that at the top of the frame?
Having lived overseas....I can tell you that you have no choice...you must show the state-ID card if you live in most European countries. I will add that it’s a no cost item in most cases...you walk in and present evidence of who you are...and then the state-sponsored ID is issued. It’s normally valid then for ten years.
Our main issue is that a number of conservatives are bound and determined to avoid the national ID card under all situations. But the truth is that we all run around with a military ID, retired military ID, drivers license, or national passport ID (the new one). I personally think we ought to go ahead and make this a mandatory thing, and then a year later....attack the national voter situation with this national ID.
“Whose flag is that at the top of the frame?”
Ir sure looks like mexico’s
very strange
The flag of India. That polling center is probably an international cultural center. At the bottom left, you can clearly see Old Glory.
Hello, I am being most happy to be your voting help today. My name is Prakash and I am paid by the Axelrod to help you vote if you’re dead......
Indians tend to lean a bit rightward....
But, but, Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz said there is no voter fraud.
In bloody NYS, you have to show more ID to get a freaking fishing license than you do to register to vote, or to cast a vote.
Thanks!
Dumb question, not trying to be serious or anything, but curious what a court would decide:
Does one lose citizenship status upon their death? I mean, could someone put in their Last Will & Testament that it was their wish to perpetually vote for a particular party’s candidates in elections. If the argument was that you have to be physically present to cast a vote, would some liberal argue the 14th Amendment protects a deceased person’s right to have their vote count?
Of course this seems absurd, but I gotta think someone would try to argue this.
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