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http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/pdf/VoterFraudCases-Merged-3-2.pdfBut it opens up fraudulent voting.It is not right when people don't even know the history or probably who the person running is about, but I do not think that they will automatically vote for one party, or even some will not even vote because they do not understand.
I hate to think that the accidents are only going to get worse in California because the signs are only in english.
I think this law sucks Jerry Brown.........
BTW I am a registered Democrat who thinks this sucks. Pretty much more in the middle, but I extreme left Dems who think this sucks too.
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WHAT FRAUD? Right wing created MYTH?
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Yeah and none of them proven credible
Which is utter bull because I have more stories than that just in the last couple of years.
The irony is, the fraud Republicans are worried about is imaginary, while the real-world fraud is coming from their side of the political divide.
A major probe by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 failed to prosecute a single person for going to the polls and impersonating an eligible voter, which the anti-fraud laws are supposedly designed to stop.
Out of the 300 million votes cast in that period, federal prosecutors convicted only 86 people for voter fraud – and many of the cases involved immigrants and former felons who were simply unaware of their ineligibility.
A much-hyped investigation in Wisconsin, meanwhile, led to the prosecution of only .0007 percent of the local electorate for alleged voter fraud.
"Our democracy is under siege from an enemy so small it could be hiding anywhere," joked Stephen Colbert.
Oh, so you want to go back over 10 years to try and make a point? Why not more current times where I have article after article of voter fraud? I have dozens of them if you like.
But now voter fraud is right out in front of us, and you still stick up for these criminals.
Our country has been hijacked by criminals.
The irony is, the fraud Republicans are worried about is imaginary, while the real-world fraud is coming from their side of the political divide.
A major probe by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 failed to prosecute a single person for going to the polls and impersonating an eligible voter, which the anti-fraud laws are supposedly designed to stop.
Out of the 300 million votes cast in that period, federal prosecutors convicted only 86 people for voter fraud – and many of the cases involved immigrants and former felons who were simply unaware of their ineligibility.
A much-hyped investigation in Wisconsin, meanwhile, led to the prosecution of only .0007 percent of the local electorate for alleged voter fraud.
"Our democracy is under siege from an enemy so small it could be hiding anywhere," joked Stephen Colbert.
Oh, so you want to go back over 10 years to try and make a point? Why not more current times where I have article after article of voter fraud? I have dozens of them if you like.
But now voter fraud is right out in front of us, and you still stick up for these criminals.
PLEASE give me links to these dozen voter frauds you have? PRETTY PLEASE?
GOP outcries over the phantom menace of voter fraud escalated after 2008, when Obama's candidacy attracted historic numbers of first-time voters.
The GOP War on Voting | Rolling Stone
NYU's Brennan Center: Allegations Of Voter Fraud "Simply Do Not Pan Out" And Distract From "Real [Election] Problems That Need Real Solutions."
Supreme Court Plurality Actually Found Only "Scattered Instances Of In-Person Voting Fraud."
http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/pdf/VoterFraudCases-Merged-3-2.pdfBut it opens up fraudulent voting.It is not right when people don't even know the history or probably who the person running is about, but I do not think that they will automatically vote for one party, or even some will not even vote because they do not understand.
I hate to think that the accidents are only going to get worse in California because the signs are only in english.
I think this law sucks Jerry Brown.........
BTW I am a registered Democrat who thinks this sucks. Pretty much more in the middle, but I extreme left Dems who think this sucks too.
~
WHAT FRAUD? Right wing created MYTH?
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Ooh...eight ppl. Lolol
The irony is, the fraud Republicans are worried about is imaginary, while the real-world fraud is coming from their side of the political divide.
A major probe by the Justice Department between 2002 and 2007 failed to prosecute a single person for going to the polls and impersonating an eligible voter, which the anti-fraud laws are supposedly designed to stop.
Out of the 300 million votes cast in that period, federal prosecutors convicted only 86 people for voter fraud – and many of the cases involved immigrants and former felons who were simply unaware of their ineligibility.
A much-hyped investigation in Wisconsin, meanwhile, led to the prosecution of only .0007 percent of the local electorate for alleged voter fraud.
"Our democracy is under siege from an enemy so small it could be hiding anywhere," joked Stephen Colbert.
Oh, so you want to go back over 10 years to try and make a point? Why not more current times where I have article after article of voter fraud? I have dozens of them if you like.
But now voter fraud is right out in front of us, and you still stick up for these criminals.
PLEASE give me links to these dozen voter frauds you have? PRETTY PLEASE?
GOP outcries over the phantom menace of voter fraud escalated after 2008, when Obama's candidacy attracted historic numbers of first-time voters.
The GOP War on Voting | Rolling Stone
NYU's Brennan Center: Allegations Of Voter Fraud "Simply Do Not Pan Out" And Distract From "Real [Election] Problems That Need Real Solutions."
Supreme Court Plurality Actually Found Only "Scattered Instances Of In-Person Voting Fraud."
You want me to give you the stories? When I gave them to you last time, you disappeared and never commented on them.