Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Do dems simply want it worse? Voter fraud once again.

Time and time again we find voter fraud being actively promoted by democrat supporting groups.  Here (below) in Colorado it's Greenpeace and a Super Pac group called Work for Progress.  In Chicago, the legislature monkeyed with early voting for just this election to help them win the governorship.  Here's another Chicago one.  And here's a public University in New York actively politicking for Dems.  And these were just ones I found in five minutes.  As with the IRS harassment and evidence destruction and the active Dem politicking and evidence destruction in the FEC, HHS, EPA and others, it seems the Dems will do a lot more to win.  Of course government is more important to the left, many of them seem to derive their meaning in life from coercing others.

When he raised the issue of filling out some of the unused ballots that are mailed to every household in the state this month, he was told by Meredith Hicks, the director of Work for Progress, a liberal group funded by Democratic Super PACS.: “That is not even like lying or something, if someone throws out a ballot, like if you want to fill it out you should do it.” She then brazenly offered O’Keefe, disguised as a middle-aged college instructor, a job with her group.
The video of O’Keefe’s encounters with other operatives is equally disturbing. He has a conversation with Greenpeace employee Christina Topping, and suggests he might have access to unused ballots from people who have recently moved out of college fraternity houses. “I mean it is putting the votes to good use,” she responds. “So really, truly, like yeah, that is awesome.”
Colorado secretary of state Scott Gessler, along with several county election clerks, have raised warning flags that a new state law that automatically mails a ballot to everyone is an engraved invitation to commit fraud. “Sending ballots to people who did not even ask for them or have moved out of state is asking for trouble” he told me. For example, little can stop someone who collects discarded ballots from trash cans, fills out the ballots, and mails them in. Election workers are supposed to compare signatures on registration records with signed ballots. But if a person has a “witness” who signs the ballot on the witness line, then the signatures do not have to match and the vote is counted.
Secretary of State Gessler had futile arguments with Democratic state legislators last year who insisted on ramming a bill through that mandated Colorado become the only state in the nation with both all-mail balloting and same-day registration.

No comments:

Post a Comment