Posted on 02/27/2014 5:55:04 AM PST by mgist
But whats being done about it? Is the state attorney general investigating this?
> But whats being done about it?
Absolutely nothing.
> Is the state attorney general investigating this?
Is it DemonRAT fraud? ... lessee ... uh, nope.
Im pretty sure Texas uses the paperless machines like Florida.
In the 2012 US election, we used the same machines as Venezuela that have been proven that they can be easily tampered.
Smartmatic is the name of the company.
How many times has Eric Holder told us gun loving bitter clingers that voter fraud only exists in our fertile over imaginative small pea picken minds....
Get over it..../S
Hey! If our representatives look the other way when the traitor-in-charge does anything he wants, why worry about his minions performing voter fraud?
It’s for the children you have to remember.
The outrageous violations of law by the left is approaching critical mass levels. Where do citizens turn when government officials choose to allow it?
Im pretty sure Texas uses the paperless machines like Florida.
In the 2012 US election, we used the same machines as Venezuela that have been proven that they can be easily tampered.
....while true that the central TX counties have iVotronic machines at the polling places, in the last 4 elections I’ve worked the electronic votes are less than 20% of total votes.... even when there is often no line for the machine and a wait for the paper ballot booth.
ymmv
It is not the machines.
It is the registration, absentee fraud and lack of I.D.
BREAKINGTexas LT. Governor: Investigate Battleground Texas Immediately
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3125621/posts
Unrepentant Battleground Texas Now Subject to State Investigation
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3125119/posts
This is Texas, not New England
Just as Treason is a capital offense, so should voter fraud be for the same reason. It undermines the foundations of trust in the system.
I’ve used Diebold machines every time I’ve voted over the past few years
Abbott is in a tough place since he’s running for governor and the current Attorney general.
He’ll get a flunky or two fired, and the illegal acts will go on
I would hope our state government would get on this.
Texas flipping to the dark side would spell the end of any conservative comeback, ever.
Im pretty sure Texas uses the paperless machines like Florida.
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It’s still a mixed bag according to this article from back in Oct. 2012.
But a total of 16 states will, to varying extents, use DREs that do not support a paper
trail as their standard polling place equipment, according to Verified Voting.
Of these, six states — New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, Georgia,
and Louisiana — will be completely paperless. All ballots that are cast in these
states will be on DREs that support no paper trail whatsoever.
The remaining states, which include Texas, Colorado, Florida, Virginia and
Pennsylvania, will use a mix of paper ballots and DRE voting systems that are
paperless. But even here, the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania and Tennessee
will be almost completely reliant on paperless electronic voting systems. In Tennessee
for instance, all but two counties will use paperless DREs, while in Virginia all but
seven of 134 countries will use paperless systems. Meanwhile, in a handful of
states like Florida only voters with physical disabilities will use paperless DREs.
end snip
The state attorney general is in a “damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don’t” situation here.
The atty general, Greg Abbott (R), is running for governor against Wendy Davis (D), who is supported by “Turn Texas Blue.”
One of the Project Veritas videos shows Davis supporters making fun of Abbott because he’s in a wheelchair.
They’re a nasty bunch, but anything Abbott’s office did would be portrayed as partisan politics.
That said, these people are violating FEDERAL voting laws, so seems to me a complaint to the feds is the correct route.
And I’m sure Eric Holder’s people would jump right on it. /s/
It is the registration, absentee fraud and lack of I.D.
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I don’t know what the true impact of this will be but Texas
now requires photo ID to vote.
I agree Eric “boo-boo” Holder will get his very best people on it, because he after all believes in a clean valid election
The state attorney general, Greg Abbott, is a staunch, law-and-order, anti-corruption Republican. I don’t know whether his people are looking at this or not, but your assumption is incorrect.
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