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Republican lobbying group accuse of voter suppression in Wisconsin
This is such an old-fashioned trick to keep people from voting: send them a fake absentee ballot with the wrong return date and return address on it :D
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Usually followed up by another commercial, two Attys. (brothers) whose gimmick is preaching against drunk driving but "if you do we are the ones to call." :wf Ultimately I don't think the people of WI will or can be influenced by those outside of the State, especially Illinois. Unlike the country WI is headed back in the right direction. Hint: North! |
I hate when people interfere with the voting process.
Another case in point: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neGbKHyGuHU http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...gnorance-and-/ According to Christian Adams, who worked on the case, it was not pursued due to racial bias: "Some of my co-workers argued that the law should not be used against black wrongdoers because of the long history of slavery and segregation. Less charitable individuals called it “payback time.” Incredibly, after the case was dismissed, instructions were given that no more cases against racial minorities like the Black Panther case would be brought by the Voting Section." I'm so glad Obama wants to be the president of ALL the people, aren't you? :rolleyes: |
Interesting that riot brings this up, but doesn't bring up the fact that local liberal groups have been giving free dinners and rides to get voters to submit absentee ballots.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...126548898.html http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/126605428.html Dell is right both sides have ridiculous TV ads. I can't wait until it is over so I can watch tv or listen to the radio without hearing or seeing these ads |
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There are more stories than just this one. Voter turnout will be high and the democrats may win with the additional outside spending and union funding (over $9.7 million). The key election is the Darling/Pasch election. If the Darling wins the dems will undoubtly call for a recount. |
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Reading the law - it does not appear they exchanged bribes for votes - there doesn't appear to be anything illegal. If that turns out to be true, they must suffer. It's not illegal to bus legal voters to vote, or even have a party for them. Both parties do that all the time. On the other hand, a lobbying group deliberately sending out absentee ballots targeted only to the opposition party with the wrong date and wrong return address pretty much is an obvious violation of the law, but of course that has yet to be investigated and proven, too. That has happened in the past on the Democratic side (don't forget I grew up in Chicago) but that's not the case here, is it? Quote:
Voter turnout should be high - that would be great. |
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BTW, absentee ballots are sometimes counted, sometimes not unless the election is close. So you have to check the local jurisdiction. I will point out that Wisconsin Republicans (not Democrats) just rushed to change the laws requiring what it takes to vote in person, and many people have to jump through hoops now to do that. So it is easier for alot of legal voters to vote absentee. |
Uh, oh ...
This is just breaking:
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Not quite the hemeroid Hillary and Sen. Frank share but huge nonetheless!:zz: |
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Not true but carry on |
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Riot, did you even read what you posted?
"Voters who do not have the required ID will will be able to vote" not sure how that extra will got in there, but I just wanted to quote you word for word. |
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Imagine that they are trying to help voters understand the new law before it goes into effect. SHAME SHAME SHAME on them for doing this |
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Wiphan is having a fit over voters voting absentee. Get used to it. With the Republican plan being ALEC-determined and RGA-endorsed Republican voter suppression laws being initiated in multiple states, you'll see more of it. Unless those Governors and legislatures are recalled, of course. |
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Did u know that there are nearly 1000 registered voters in WI that are deceased? |
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Did anybody successfully vote in the name of a dead person, or is this just another "vote fraud!" fear lie to try and justify voter suppression? How many people have been successfully prosecuted for voting in the name of a dead person in Wisconsin? You know how many voting irregularities prosecuted nationally over the past 10 years would have been prevented by more strict voting ID laws? Less than 100 Wake up and start clearly seeing the propaganda intended to make voters compliant to business wishes: ALEC and the RGA (who owns that? Koch brothers) are tasking all Republican Governors to pass specific laws before 2012. Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan ... it's all the same. |
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