Posted on 10/31/2014 2:37:11 PM PDT by Kaslin
In the tight race between incumbent Republican Pat Roberts and "independent" candidate Greg Orman in Kansas, the Democrats are implicitly pro-Orman. The two-way race between Orman and Roberts has been close ever since Democrats pressured the official Democratic candidate to drop out of the race.
But now, the Kansas Republican Party has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against the Kansas Democratic Party for illegal "in-kind" contributions to the Orman campaign.
Kansas Democrats have hung pro-Orman signs at official Democratic Party offices which, according to the GOP's complaint, is illegal:
Parties have traditionally used the volunteer exemption for activities such as get out the vote, printing and handing out bumper stickers and yard signs, door-to-door canvassing, and volunteer mail programs. But the Kansas Democrats are allowed to undertake these activities only on behalf of their nominees - not independent, non-affiliated candidates such as Greg Orman.
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Various reports have indicated that the Kansas Democrats are supporting Greg Orman in numerous and unreported ways, apparently in violation of Federal law.
Read the full letter below:
This is minor compared to outright ballot fraud that is being orchestrated and executed even now.
Ah, that is what I assumed.
That’s why they call him Holder. When he sees someone breaking a federal law he says, “Hold ‘er right there mister.” They call him Eric Holder because he is a direct descendent of Eric the “Red”, the communist, not the Viking.
What is wrong with Kansas anyway? They may even boot their successful governor. My suspicion is that teachers’ unions have way too much power in Kansas, as they do in most other states. It’s too bad that the government school systems are the largest employer in many states.
i dont know how they will find a way to dig up 100,000 dead people in the upcoming artict winter. maybe use dynamite?
Agreed. In deep red country, like rural Kansas, Oklahoma, West Texas, and the other Plains states, liberal voters tend to be racial minorities and government employees of one variety or another (except LEOs, who lean conservative).
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