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  • Eugene Kane and the Irony of Voter Fraud

    12/01/2011 1:52:56 PM PST · by wsaundersjr · 4 replies
    Media Trackers ^ | 12/1/2011 | Collin Roth
    On Thursday, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane provided a forum for Senator Lena Taylor to clear up allegations that Taylor’s property may have been a party to voter fraud during the April 5, spring election. Of course, Taylor has yet to clear up any of the questions surrounding the exorbitant number of voter registrations and a felon voter voting from her property. Senator Taylor even went so far as verbally accosting a TMJ4 reporter outside her home who was trying to seek answers to these questions. And while Eugene Kane attempts to discredit those “looking for voter fraud under...
  • EXCLUSIVE: Lena Taylor, Property Accessory To Voter Fraud

    11/21/2011 9:30:38 PM PST · by Thunder90 · 3 replies
    Media Trackers ^ | 11/21/11 | Collin Roth
    Media Trackers discovered that over 20 individuals voted, some illegally, from one of Senator Lena Taylor’s (D-Milwaukee) properties during the April 5, 2011 spring election. According to a Media Trackers open records request with the City of Milwaukee Election Commission, the property at 1018 N 35th St. in Milwaukee currently has 36 active voter registrations and at least 23 individuals voted using the address. Media Trackers was tipped off to Senator Taylor’s property by the Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty, who found 11 individuals that registered on election day to vote from Taylor’s property, 7 of which were corroborated by Senator...
  • Police detain Senator Taylor for influencing voters

    11/01/2008 8:14:37 PM PDT · by Brown Deer · 33 replies · 2,828+ views
    JSOnline ^ | Nov. 1, 2008 | Bill Glauber
    State Sen. Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) was briefly detained Saturday outside the Zeidler Municipal Building and "advised about the laws surrounding electioneering," a police spokesman said. The incident occurred around 3:15 p.m. as early voting was taking place inside the building. "A Milwaukee police officer who was working the mounted patrol monitoring traffic in the area of the Municipal Building at Kilbourn and Broadway observed a person who was clad in political attire who was engaged in conversation with people in line for early voting. He called for another officer to respond," Milwaukee police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said. Schwartz said...