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Since many courts are rejecting the voter supression effort (Oops, I mean the Voter ID effort) how are...?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Stealing votes is very difficult, there have been something like 22 documented cases in the last 10 years or so. On the other hand, reps are pretty good at wholesale election fraud. There was a case in Maryland where they robo-called democratic voters to say that the democratic candidate had received enough votes to win, and that the person needn't bother going to vote. There were denial of service attacks in NJ, where republican operatives would call the democratic phone lines with polling location information so people couldn't get through. These are easy to find online, the republican criminals were caught and prosecuted.

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    9 years ago

    Odd, the Supreme Court rejected the challenge to Indiana's voter ID law. This sets a precedence by the highest court in the country that voter ID laws are legitimate. I guess as a liberal you aren't really educated on what is going on in the real world.

    “This is an area where the dos and don'ts need to be known in advance of the election ...It is for state legislatures to weigh the costs and benefits of possible changes to their election codes.

    -Justice Scalia in the Majority Decision. 2008

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Most, not all, but most voting fraud that has been found was committed by democrats

    I might go vote as Erica Holder

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Please link the one court case that supported dead people voting.

    Bias makes some look ignorant.

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