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  • I don't know of such a thing, here their pushing everyone to vote.
  • Voter fraud is the worst. It's not the "anti-voting tactics" that worry me as much as all the fraud in the voter registration and early voting process. Many areas are reporting more registered voters than eligible voters. With the early voting and instant voting available this year, there isn't time to verify status. It's a mess and it's probably going to go down as the most fraud laden American election in history.
  • Well dead people voting sucks from the democrat party. If voters were turned away as democrats claimed by volunteer workers then I'd think there would be fights and riots at the polls. So I'll go with the democrats being worst Acorn as an example. Ohio now has more people registered than are of voting age.
  • It's got to be ACORN's heinous record of voter registration fraud and intimidation. There is wrong doing by other individual's and groups but none have a record that even approaches ACORN's. The following is from Hillary Clinton supporter and academic Lynette Long http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/obama_voter_fraud/2008/10/27/144303.html?s=al&promo_code=6E3F-1 In Hawaii, for example, the caucus organizers ran out of ballots, so Obama operatives created more from Post-its and scraps of paper and dumped them into ice cream buckets. “The caucuses ended up with more ballots than participants, a sure sign of voter fraud,” Dr. Long said. In Nevada, Obama supporters upturned a wheelchair-bound woman who wanted to caucus for Hillary, flushed Hillary ballots down the toilets, and told union members they could only vote if their name was on the list of Obama supporters. In Texas, more than 2,000 Clinton and Edwards supporters filed complaints with the state Democratic Party because of the massive fraud. The party acknowledged that the Obama campaign’s actions “amount to criminal violations” and ordered them to be reported to state and federal law enforcement, but nothing happened. In caucus after caucus, Obama bused in supporters from out of state, intimidated elderly voters and women, and stole election packets so Hillary supporters couldn’t vote. Thanks to these and other strong-arm tactics, Obama won victories in all but one of the caucuses, even in states such as Maine where Hillary had been leading by double digits in the polls. Colorado — Television station KUSA reported that when hundreds of voter registration forms appeared suspect, election officials investigated and found a woman forging the forms, for which she received $50 a piece. Who was paying her? In January 2005, two ACORN employees were given community service for submitting false voter forms. Florida — When incidents were reported of ACORN issuing fraudulent voter registration cards, a former ACORN field director charged that ACORN submitted “thousands of invalid registration cards”. Minnesota — Election officials learned that ACORN canvassers were selling voter registration cards for $1 a piece. ACORN denied responsibility and fired the canvasser. Missouri — St. Louis, Missouri election officials claim 1,492 of fraudulent voter address changes have been turned in by ACORN. Also Kansas City, Missouri had similar voter fraud attempts. Eight ACORN employees plead guilty to federal election fraud in Missouri. Ohio — The Federal Election Commission found that, during the Ohio Democratic primary, the Obama presidential campaign paid more than $800,000 to a subsidiary of ACORN, Citizens Services Inc. (CSI). The payment apparently was for get-out-the-vote activities rather than the reported “polling, candidate advance work, and staging events”. The exact payment to CSI was for $832, 598.29 to cover services between February 25 and March 17, 2008. The Cincinnati Inquirer reported that in 2004, a federal grand jury indicted four ACORN employees for submitting 19 fraudulent voter registration forms all with similar handwriting and false addresses. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported on August 28, 2008, that the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections (Cleveland) is investigating 75,000 voter registration forms––many found to be fraudulent and submitted by ACORN. Pennsylvania — In March 2008, ACORN was accused by Philadelphia Election officials of filing fraudulent voter registration forms prior to the Democratic primary. Washington State — ACORN was fined $25,000 by the state of Washington in 2007 for voter fraud committed by Project Vote. Five ACORN workers pled guilty to filing phony voter registration forms. Wisconsin — In Milwaukee, 39 ACORN voter registration workers were referred to the District Attorney for possible voter fraud. Some of these allegations are most likely false but in many cases there have been convictions and/or fines or enough evidence to warrant investigations. I am so ready for this election to be over.
  • The Republicans nomininating Sara Palin is enough to make many people not want to vote. But let's see how the polls work on election day-so far, despite primary/caucus squabbles, everything seems to be going pretty smoothily compared to the last two elections.
  • I gotta go with the Democrats and things like Acorn getting votes from the dead, illegals, homeless people without a clue, "non-Americans still holding U.S. citizenship, etc. etc. All while trying to deny and discount the votes of active duty military personnel serving their country overseas by trying to have their absentee ballots not counted. It is disgusting to say the least.
  • ACORN. That is all I have to say.

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