Sunday, July 8, 2012

Errata: Dane County, Wisconsin

Unlike say, The New York Times, I will admit when I have passed on wrong information. The 119% of registered voters who participated in the Wisconsin recall was downgraded first to 96% and later to 73%.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/charlie-mahtesian/2012/06/madison-turnout-percent-125474.html

Was the recall as pure as Wisconsin snow?


UPDATE: Fraudulent ballot applications believed found, while another man tries to vote twice!

From students using class schedules to "prove" that they live in Wisconsin (but not who they actually are), to multiple accounts of people being
"bused" in, dozens of accounts of Democrat and Union attempts to commit voter fraud in Wisconsin have hit the news. One town even has turnout that was reportedly six times the votes normally cast in a "heavy" participation election- and that was at 10:30 am in the morning.

First is a story from Milwaukee, in which students printed out a piece of paper in order to "prove" their identities. Last Friday, on a High School field trip, two teachers and dozens of students voted "
during the early in-person absentee balloting period." To prove their identity, they provided a sheet of paper that simply stated the students' alleged names and what classes they might attend. Their date of birth was confirmed not to be on the schedule. Even worse? Milwaukee's Election Commission director Sue Edmond stated that, even should they find out that the students lied about their DOB or who they were, their votes would not be discounted

Entire story to be found at:
  http://www.punditpress.com/2012/06/union-democrat-voter-fraud-explode-in.html?spref=tw

We were wrong about the turnout but voter fraud is still the most vital issue facing America today.

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