Posted on 10/28/2014 4:32:32 AM PDT by Seattle Conservative
Subtitle: Progressives and the Justice Department are doing all they can to stop improvements in election integrity.
In the past few months, a former police chief in Pennsylvania pleaded guilty to voter fraud in a town-council election. That fraud had flipped the outcome of a primary election. Former Connecticut legislator Christina Ayala has been indicted on 19 charges of voter fraud, including voting in districts where she didnt reside. (She hasnt entered a plea.) A Mississippi grand jury indicted seven individuals for voter fraud in the 2013 Hattiesburg mayoral contest, which featured voting by ineligible felons and impersonation fraud. A woman in Polk County, Tenn., was indicted on a charge of vote-buyinga practice that the local district attorney said had too long been accepted as part of life there.
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This election will leave the Dems with their Senate majority, thanks to voter fraud and suppression. My prediction.
They actually had to have
place markers on where they were to stand when he was signing the damn thing???
I would actually be pleased to see a tremendous amount of fraud be prosecuted this next go around...
But with the current AG in DC in play, I seriously doubt a lot will be done from their perspective...
Its going to be up to the state AG’s to get this to happen...In some cases that is a roll of the dice...
My biggest problem with the GOP since 1994, is that they do not defend themselves. Much less do they defend American Principles, the US Constitution and way, way down the line of not defending are their Voters. And the GOP wonders why Voters hate them and that includes the people who actually vote GOP. No one respects them, no one likes them, because they're weasels at best, cowards the rest of the time.
I agree. I would suggest that we (thankfully) have a few that aren’t weasels or cowards - Cruz, Lee, Jeff Sessions, Gowdy, Gohmert and Chaffetz come immediately to my mind. I got to see Mia Love a while back, if she wins, as expected, I think she’ll be a good conservative voice, too.
I read an article on FR a month or 2 ago that I haven’t been able to locate. It included about 5 TEA Party/conservative types that won their primaries for the House. If they win, that will help, too.
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