They already had a democrat affiliated group in a town messing with registrations, 4 were indicted, they were multi registering and one registered a dead person....Its not even November 7th yet, and now thats made 35000 votes questionable, in one town, imagine when it goes national on the 7th.....Run for the cellars its going to get messy.....
2006-11-04
00:45:22
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"The AP report noted that 3,000 ACORN-submitted voter cards in Philadelphia were invalid due to missing or inaccurate information, and that ACORN was blamed for smaller incidents in Ohio and Colorado as well."
2006-11-04
00:50:55 ·
update #1
"ACORN is running a voter registration drive in 17 states and faces the accusations on the eve of Congressional mid-term elections. ACORN also faced fraud allegations in 2004 [EPI report] in Ohio, Florida, Minnesota, North Carolina and Virginia, as well as 2003 fraud allegations in Missouri. ACORN registered more than 1,000,000 voters for the 2004 elections, and successfully challenged [JURIST report] an Ohio law subjecting individuals to criminal penalties for aiding or abetting anyone in fraudulently registering or improperly submitting application cards."
2006-11-04
00:52:30 ·
update #2
ACORN Voter Registration:Fraud?
ACORN paid voter registration drives have generated thousands of questionable applications, to the point that election officials in both St. Louis and now Kansas City have asked for criminal investigations.
The fraud also has the potential to disenfranchise voters whose identity may have been clouded by facts (such as party affiliation,what a surprise) changed on their registration without their knowledge.
Stories also from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Colorado.
Is Chicago next?
ACORN was very involved in the effort to keep Wal-Mart out of Chicago, (which ultimately did not succeed) and its union allies threatened aldermen who didn't agree with them with opposition at the polls.
2006-11-04
01:02:48 ·
update #3