Acorn turned in all forms as required by law. Acorn also let the registration officials know when they believed the cards to be defrauded by citizens. Such was the case when someone tried to use Mickey Mouse. However Republicans are only registering Romney voters and appear to have filled out cards changing known Democratic voters into other districts.
Acorn was investigated and found on multiple occasions as not guilty of committing fraud. Turns out more Republican tactics to limit the voting roles. As one Republican once said Republicans win if the voting count is low.
at least 54 ACORN employees and individuals associated with ACORN have been convicted of voter fraud since 2008. The ACORN organization itself was convicted of the crime of “compensation” in Nevada for its role in a conspiracy that gave voter registration canvassers cash for exceeding daily quotas.
Lessadolla Sowers was sentenced to five years in prison in Mississippi for voting 10 times in the names of other people.
A good read Voter Fraud Myth The article is about how the charges concerning Voter-ID are baseless. Including - Georgia where it appears that a lot of dead people appeared on the voting rolls. Which appears to be true. However, they were unable to find a single instance where anyone signed a dead person's name for voting. That's right exactly zero/nada/zilch people identified themselves fraudulently as someone who in reality is dead.
33K registrations lost Hint: Those of you that want Voter-ID. All of those states do not have same-day Voter Registration. Or if they do the votes go into an uncounted pile and aren't counted unless the election is contested. Something that every State should have, especially if Voter-ID is around, is a full counting and full voting and things like 33K lost registrations simply would not matter.
Election offical fills in Romney if the voter didn't pick a candidate. Again showing even with Voter-ID the power is in those who count the vote. Much easier to manipulate that than the voting.
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Let me know if I've broken the universe.
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