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  • County rejects large number of invalid voter registrations

    10/02/2008 8:48:05 PM PDT · by EagleSword · 23 replies · 1,035+ views
    The Times of Northwest Indiana ^ | 10/2/08 | Bill Dolan
    CROWN POINT | Lake County Republican Chairman John Curley wants a federal investigation into hundreds of voter registrations bearing fictitious signatures or the names of dead and underage people. "Fraudulent applications are the workings of ACORN groups operating from Milwaukee and Chicago who are getting out the vote for Obama. I'm Republican, but I want everyone who should vote to vote. But I want a clean election," Curley said at a Wednesday news conference. Lake County elections officials acknowledged they have found problems and had to reject a large portion of the 5,000 registration forms turned in recently by the...
  • Dems Vow Political Crossover Crackdown

    04/03/2008 9:27:16 AM PDT · by EagleSword · 54 replies · 60+ views
    The Times (of Northwest Indiana) ^ | April 3, 2008 | Bill Dolan
    CROWN POINT, IN | Indiana's Democratic chairman said his party is ready to challenge the votes of any lifelong Republicans who attempt to vote as Democrats in the May 6 primary. Indiana Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parker said he is concerned Republicans may try to cast crossover votes to skew results in the close presidential primary between U.S. Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. "I'm only talking about crossover with mischievous intent," Parker said of his party's plans to challenge suspicious voters. "If there is a coordinated effort by Republicans to affect the outcome of our primary, that would be...
  • Election theft won't be tolerated: Obama

    01/01/2008 8:17:43 AM PST · by EagleSword · 31 replies · 196+ views
    The Chicago Sun-TImes ^ | January 1, 2008 | Abdon M. Pallasch
    JEFFERSON, Iowa -- White House hopeful Barack Obama came out swinging Monday when asked if he would fight another "stolen presidential election" like some Democrats believe happened the last two times. But his "fighting" stance contrasts sharply with the vote he took on his very first day in the U.S. Senate where he joined the 74-1 majority voting not to challenge President Bush's disputed victory in Ohio. The Congressional Black Caucus urged him to be the second "yes" vote, but he declined. At a town hall meeting in rural Jefferson on Monday, undecided voter Bruce Banister, 56, asked Obama, "The...