The Brennan Center and other groups focused on supporting the Democrat Party try to very narrowly define vote fraud as in person
impersonation. It is much broader than
that.
Recently we had a post about how
officials in Philadelphia were
putting votes on the machine before the election. Today we have a post on how people are cheating
to make it easier to cheat, voting early for very long periods.
Four people are facing felony
charges over fraudulent signatures on a 2014 initiative petition that
unsuccessfully sought to put an early-voting proposal on the Missouri ballot, [Democrat]
Secretary of State Jason Kander said Monday.
As is often the case the fraudsters seem to be national Democrat
operatives, most of which have disappeared
and left the area.
Forgery
warrants also were issued for Tracy Renee Jones, Danny Lawrence Williams and
Rogell Coker Jr., according to court records. None had publicly listed phone
numbers in Missouri, and court
The measure, backed by
Democratic-aligned groups, would have created the longest early voting period
in the nation.
The fraud being uncovered is just
the tip of the iceberg and the sole person being prosecuted an even smaller
subset.
Republican Sen. Will Kraus,
who is running for secretary of state in 2016, criticized Kander for not
pursuing cases in other counties, pointing to a study paid for by a Republican
political consultant that found potential fraud in dozens of counties.
Vote fraud is much more than impersonation and liberal
operatives are coming up with new ways to commit it.
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