Voter Fraud: How Democrats Intend to Win on Election Day

With the midterms less than a week away, we are being bombarded with campaign ads. Theradio, TV, Internet – they’re everywhere.
We are also being deluged with stories of campaign fraud. Yesterday, I wrote of Colorado’s new all mail balloting and the potential for massive fraud in that state.
But, in fact, the fraud doesn’t need to be widespread or massive for Democrat hacks to claim victory. The Wall Street Journal reported, ‘In 2014, 16 local races in Ohio were decided by one vote or through breaking a tie. In 2013, 35 local races in Ohio were that close,’ and the Obama rubberstamp, Al Franken, won his Senate seat by 312 votes.
Many local, state, and even national races often decided by 500 votes had less of a majority. Various types of Democrat fraud could more than tip the scales.
The Journal also reported that, ‘A Mississippi grand jury indicted seven individuals for voter fraud in the 2013 Hattiesburg mayoral contest, which featured voting by ineligible felons and impersonation fraud. A woman in Polk County Tennessee was indicted on a charge of vote buying – a practice that the local district attorney said had too long ‘been accepted as part of life’ there.’
They added: ‘In the US Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling that upheld Indiana’s voter ID law, Justice John Paul Stevens acknowledged ‘flagrant examples of such fraud’ throughout the nation’s history and observe that ‘not only is the risk of voter fraud real’ but also that ‘it could affect the outcome of a close election’.’

This post was published at The Common Sense Show on 02 Nov, 2014.