Election Fraud Already in 2012 Swing States

It seems to be a habit of the Republican Party to accuse the other side of what they have been doing and this one takes the cake.

After making lots of noise of voter registration fraud in key swing states that had no fraud and passing legislation to lower turnout for the opposing party (or just making it difficult for them to registrar/vote), they themselves have been caught with their hands in voter registration fraud till in the state of Florida and possibly many more states. Some of the swing states could swing on just a thousand votes and change the entire election.

It appears they insulated themselves by hiring a firm to registrar voters for them in the key swing states and they submitted fraudulent registrations  where the balance of voters for a particular party is near equal and easy enough to tip one way or the other.

Read the Breaking News at USA Today

I guess one could expect some of this if you were aware of the hanky-panky within their own party nominations process.

Now the big MOOT question is  how many firms have been doing this for the Republicans and in how many states and for how long?

Can we get a effective correction before the election ? OR will we be in doubt on this ones end ?

To lye about what happens with and on Wall Street is one thing but I expect my vote to mean something, How About You !

There is no excuse for folks NOT GOING TO JAIL with what we consider to be the most fundamental and essential element of our nation. Without steep enforceable and enforced penalties, you only open the door for sneakier attacks on our votes in the future.

How about a mandatory 2 years for taking part in election fraud activities.

Only your outrage will get results !

Here is an additional late add-on to our post. This is in Colorado, But wrong as it may be, I don’t find this a election fraud activity and sure it goes on in various places in the U.S.

Update Oct 1 , 2012 from NBC News

 

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