The Heritage Foundation’s list of nearly 300 documented cases of voter fraud in the United States continues to grow.
Recent additions reveal that voter fraud is not just an individual or isolated crime; in some counties and communities, election fraud is almost a way of life.
-Jason Snead
Liberal groups and high-powered New York attorneys swooped into Detroit this week to help the city fight a lawsuit over its voter roll irregularities, which included thousands of deceased individuals appearing on the rolls.
-Joe Schoffstall
The six-month election recount that turned former "Saturday Night Live" comedian Al Franken into a U.S. senator may have been decided by convicted felons who voted illegally in Minnesota's Twin Cities.
-Ed Barnes
Democrat, Editorial, Liberal, Crime, Election, Government, Obama, Scandal, Threats, Fascism, AntiAmerican, Bigbrother, Corruption, Teaparty, Constitution
The signs keep accumulating that the IRS scandal is worse than liberals are willing to concede. On Bill Press's radio show yesterday, a reporter with left-leaning Politico told Press that the Internal Revenue Service dragging its feet on applications for tax-exempt status from tea party groups probably affected the outcome of last year's election.
Democrat, Crime, Election, Character, Fraud, Law
Project Veritas released video today that exposes Representative Jim Moran’s Field Director and son, Patrick Moran, conspiring to commit election fraud.
Patrick Moran tells undercover reporter to “forge” utility bills to vote. When approached by an undercover investigator for advice on how to steal the votes of more than 100 people, Moran advised falsifying documents to satisfy Virginia’s new voter ID law. He said, “Bank statement obviously would be tough, but they can fake a utility bill with ease.” Moran went on to clarify that, “You’d have to forge it.”
Election, Union, Fraud
MILWAUKEE - In March, Dan Shansky left Wisconsin for California to take a job with a union there, but that didn’t stop him from casting a ballot in the June 5th recall election. The community organizer, who lists the Milwaukee-based Community Action Now as a recent employer, was heavily involved over the past year and a half in the protest and recall movement in Wisconsin. Shansky’s Facebook comments announcing his new job and the move to California in March were greeted with congratulations by various liberal organizers employed by many of Wisconsin’s most high profile left-wing groups. Wisconsin state law requires that before a person cast their ballot in a Wisconsin election they be a resident of the state.
Liberal, Election, Fraud, Narrative, Oops
Palmer added that recent indictments obtained by the Richmond commonwealth's attorney's office for voter fraud and the results of the state police investigation "remind us that unfortunately, fraud does exist in Virginia's elections." Many opponents of the voter ID law maintained that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud in Virginia, and the law would suppress the vote of minorities and others who don't have adequate identification. About 3.7 million Virginians voted in the 2008 election.
Democrats: "Vote Twice"
A Louisiana mayor whose son is Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu's chief of staff told voters at a private event to vote twice, speaking to a partisan crowd 24 hours before Election Day last month.
Video of Opelousas, Louisiana Mayor Don Cravins Sr.'s Nov. 3 remarks show him telling a crowd in his home town that 'if you "early voted," go vote again tomorrow. One more time’s not going to hurt.'... 'Tomorrow we’re gonna elect Earl Taylor as the D.A. so he won’t prosecute you if you vote twice,' Cravins said.
Liberal, Election, Fraud, Academia
The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh took "corrective action" after determining a professor urged students to sign a recall petition against Sen. Randy Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, school officials said Tuesday... And third, he is telling a student that her home district doesn't matter, that she can use her college address. This again is another lie. He, a Criminal Justice Professor, is telling the student to commit fraud.
Democrat, Crime, Election, Immigration
SEATTLE -- When Maria Gianni is knocking on voters' doors, she's not bashful about telling people she is in the country illegally. She knows it's a risk to advertise to strangers that she's here illegally -- but one worth taking in what she sees as a crucial election. The 42-year-old is one of dozens of volunteers -- many of them illegal immigrants -- canvassing neighborhoods in the Seattle area trying to get naturalized citizens to cast a ballot for candidates like Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who is in a neck-to-neck race with Republican Dino Rossi.
Election, Fraud
The six-month election recount that turned former "Saturday Night Live" comedian Al Franken into a U.S. senator may have been decided by convicted felons who voted illegally in Minnesota's Twin Cities.
Election, Government, Incompetence, Fraud
The group that uncovered evidence of large-scale illegal voting by felons in Minnesota's contested 2008 Senate race says the whole mess might have been prevented if the federal government had just done its job.
Election, Union, Fraud, Video
NJEA Lobbyist: I said, "How many machines do you have?" He said, "I have two machines."
Crime, Election, Union, Fraud
Most of the findings focused on a group called Houston Votes, a voter registration group headed by Steve Caddle, who also works for the Service Employees
International Union.
Democrat, Liberal, Crime, Election, Fraud, Narrative
A Rensselaer County grand jury indicted City Councilman Michael LoPorto and county Democratic Elections Commissioner Edward G. McDonough for forging and possessing absentee ballots in the 2009 city Working Families Party primary.
The two Democrats pleaded not guilty Friday to dozens of felony counts of second-degree forgery and second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
LoPorto and McDonough were handcuffed when state troopers escorted them into the courtroom for their arraignments.
Liberal, Election, Fraud, Narrative, Oops
The video shows a young man entering a Washington, DC polling place at 3401 Nebraska Avenue, NW, on primary day of this year--April 3, 2012--and giving Holder’s name and address.
The poll worker promptly offers the young man Holder’s ballot to vote. The young man then suggests that he should show his ID; the poll worker, in compliance with DC law, states: “You don’t need it. It’s all right. As long as you’re in here, you’re on our list, and that’s who you say you are, you’re okay.”