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To: Saundra Duffy
Excellent FReep. Please fill me in on why you think there was voter fraud in this election. What were the circumstances?
87 posted on 12/04/2002 1:37:47 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Please fill me in on why you think there was voter fraud in this election.

For starters, the RATS pumped in almost TWO MILLION DOLLARS while the GOP guy spent around $230,000. Of course, that doesn't mean there was voter fraud; just a determination by the RATS to win this seat. Here's what I heard: 1,500 military ballots trashed because they were "received too late" (Lemoore Naval Air Station is in this district). Other allegations: Hanky panky with high propensity Republican absentees (the correct signature on the outside of the envelope did not match the signature on record so these got pitched), about 1,500 of those. In addition, non citizens were voting (surprise!). People who live outside the district were voting. The UFW (United Farm Workers) union sent fresh flowers to democrat voters in exchange for votes (as in multiple voting). It's illegal to spend more than one dollar per vote. I think the Republicans can prove all of this but do they have the BALLS?! If the GOP lets Nicole Parra get away with this, what's to stop the RATS from feeling empowered to employ these tactics in every race in California. (They're probably already doing it, anyway.) At this point, I am more upset with the Republican leadership because looks like they're gonna roll over and take it in the butt. It would cost around $100,000 in legal fees to fight this thing. Isn't this DISGUSTING beyond belief?! For victory & freedom, anyway!!!

88 posted on 12/04/2002 1:53:52 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
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