Posted on 11/06/2012 11:25:13 AM PST by TigerClaws
The former Digital Director of the National Republican Congressional Committee tells Townhall he fears he's been victimized by voter fraud in the key swing state of Virginia. His early morning ordeal played out in the House district of Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA), whose 23-year-old son abruptly resigned from the campaign in late October, after being caught on film conspiring to count illegal votes. When the NRCC alumnus arrived to vote at his polling place in Alexandria this morning, his attempt to cast a ballot was rebuffed by election officials: "I got inside, they set me up, I gave the woman my ID, and I told her my address. She said, 'it seems you've voted absentee.' Then she realized she'd read the sheet wrong. 'No, it says here that you've already voted,' she told me. I hadn't even applied for an absentee ballot, nor did I vote early. As hokey as it sounds, I was excited to vote in person. I had absolutely not voted earlier that day. I arrived four minutes after they opened. Basically, I was told I'd already voted, but I hadn't."
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There’s some tough going out there today. Things I’ve seen the pictures of on various threads: Black Panthers at the polling stations (Philadelphia), a voting judge wearing an Obama baseball cap, a polling station with a big Obama mural painted on the inside wall where the voters check-in and get their ballots, a polling station where one of the election workers has been going into the voting booth with the voters. That’s the stuff for which photographic evidence exists.
Beyond that, we’re sure getting a lot of reports of potential voter ID fraud, like this article, and even reports of credentialed GOP observers being forcefully ejected from polling stations, threatened with guns, and having 9-1-1 ignore calls for help in Detroit.
What a mess. I guess the “UN observers” are all in Texas today.
They will deliberately refrain from reporting on any suspected Dem fraud (like the NBPP back at the PA polling place, the GOP election officials being chased out of polling places, votes for Romney being electronically tabulated to Obama, etc.).
I voted in Virginia this morning. A few years ago they switched from the old lever type machine to a touch screen. I hate it. I would like to have a system where the voter gets a duplicate copy of his vote, with his name and a registration number on it. The numbers should then be posted the following day online or in a newspaper with the voting data. A voter could then look up his number to verify that the data is accurate. If not, a trip to the voter registrar should clear up any discrepancy.
My voting place gave me a code number that matches my vote with me.
Yes, it is possible that the guy lying on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound and his wallet missing was actually it by a falling meteorite!
I am not paranoid; I am EXPERIENCED!
My short book on vote fraud for fellow Freepers:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1991953/posts
Report on recent election and new vote fraud methods:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2621405/posts
More info on vote fraud methods:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2615479/posts
Voting fraud is not new. It’s been the lifeblood of the Democrats in big cities since the beginning of time. But it doesn’t mean it has to be tolerated. Romney must make the integrity of the voting system one of his main priorities when he takes office. No illegal voters. No dead voters. No stuffed ballot boxes. No stolen voter ID. With all of the technology that exists today, identifying eligible voters is something that can and must be done.
He needs to let the new DoJ PROSECUTE a few vote fraud perps.
Another egregious crime was the blocking of the military vote. The bureaucrats and officials who orchestrated that crime need to go to jail!
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