Breitbart.com: “Still, by any reasonable yardstick, ballot integrity advocates remain at a disadvantage in 2012. The Left, and its allies within Democratic Party, have been adept at manufacturing fraudulent votes since John F. Kennedy was narrowly elected over Richard Nixon… Continue reading
Watch this.
UPDATE: Redstate points to an unedited version of the interview. The part highlighted at RedState does not appear to a discussion of actual voter fraud, as opposed to electoral errors. More about such distinctions here.
The Recall Elections Blog reports.
Let’s see if Mr. Priebus continues to raise the issue of voter fraud after the Governor survives the recall. As I explain in some detail, these claims of impersonation voter fraud made by… Continue reading
Matthew Vadum and Kevin Mooney [corrected] write, in which the Advancement Project replaces the Secretary of State project as Soros’s tool.
I discuss the demise of the Secretary of State project, and the right’s obsession with Soros, in Chapter 4… Continue reading
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Then there’s absentee voting. David Oh, now a freshman on City Council, had sought office in 2007 and had a solid lead in unofficial tallies from voting machines. Yet it became a 122-vote loss – thanks to hundreds… Continue reading
“Most fraudsters are smart enough to have their accomplices cast votes in the names of dead people on the voter rolls, who are highly unlikely to appear and complain that someone else voted in their place.”
—John Fund,… Continue reading
No, that’s not a new cable channel. It’s “the ACORN-affiliated Project Vote, Advancement Project, Asian American Legal Defense Fund (AALDF), Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Brennan Center for Justice, Common Cause, DEMOS, League of Women Voters, Mexican American Legal Defense… Continue reading
See here.The report says that there were two prosecutions for “voter impersonation” (It was not clear to me from the story if there were any convictions). I want much more detail on these claims,how they arose, and whether they… Continue reading