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Fancy editing or true criminal acts? The problem is that Republican campaign workers would do the same crap.
http://www.crimeandconsequences.com/crimblog/2014/10/yes-voter-fraud-is-real.html
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In the past few months, a former police chief in Pennsylvania pleaded guilty to voter fraud in a town-council election. That fraud had flipped the outcome of a primary election. Former Connecticut legislator Christina Ayala has been indicted on 19 charges of voter fraud, including voting in districts where she didn't reside. (She hasn't entered a plea.) A Mississippi grand jury indicted seven individuals for voter fraud in the 2013 Hattiesburg mayoral contest, which featured voting by ineligible felons and impersonation fraud. A woman in Polk County, Tenn., was indicted on a charge of vote-buying--a practice that the local district attorney said had too long "been accepted as part of life" there.
Since 80% of noncitizens vote Democratic, according to the survey, the authors concluded that these illegal votes were "large enough to plausibly account for Democratic victories in a few close elections." Those that might have been skewed by noncitizen votes included Al Franken 's 312-vote win in the Minnesota race for the U.S. Senate. As a senator, Mr. Franken would cast the 60th vote needed to make ObamaCare law."
Fancy editing or true criminal acts? The problem is that Republican campaign workers would do the same crap.
http://www.crimeandconsequences.com/crimblog/2014/10/yes-voter-fraud-is-real.html
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In the past few months, a former police chief in Pennsylvania pleaded guilty to voter fraud in a town-council election. That fraud had flipped the outcome of a primary election. Former Connecticut legislator Christina Ayala has been indicted on 19 charges of voter fraud, including voting in districts where she didn't reside. (She hasn't entered a plea.) A Mississippi grand jury indicted seven individuals for voter fraud in the 2013 Hattiesburg mayoral contest, which featured voting by ineligible felons and impersonation fraud. A woman in Polk County, Tenn., was indicted on a charge of vote-buying--a practice that the local district attorney said had too long "been accepted as part of life" there.
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Their refrain is that voter fraud either doesn't exist or is so insignificant that nothing needs to be done to improve ballot security. Yet in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2008 ruling that upheld Indiana's voter ID law, Justice John Paul Stevens acknowledged "flagrant examples of such fraud" throughout the nation's history and observed that "not only is the risk of voter fraud real" but also that "it could affect the outcome of a close election."* * *
Voting by noncitizens alone could swing such races. A new study by two Old Dominion University professors, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, found that 6.4% of all noncitizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election, and 2.2% voted in the 2010 midterms.Since 80% of noncitizens vote Democratic, according to the survey, the authors concluded that these illegal votes were "large enough to plausibly account for Democratic victories in a few close elections." Those that might have been skewed by noncitizen votes included Al Franken 's 312-vote win in the Minnesota race for the U.S. Senate. As a senator, Mr. Franken would cast the 60th vote needed to make ObamaCare law."