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Breitbart: Why do some groups deny voter fraud?
Breitbart has the full story on the attacks on election integrity groups. As confusing and controversial as the fight over election integrity has become, sometimes it is helpful to look at the roots of the conflict and how it all began.”
“The left-of-center effort to hide the irregularities of our nation’s many “ACORNs” and “Sheila Jackson Lees” has grown into involving the US Department of Justice, Eric Holder, the Congressional Black Caucus’ Elijah Cummings, the NAACP, and now political ploys from the United Nations as they “monitor” our elections to ensure conservatives do not “marginalize” black voters.
Complaints International Observers Can’t Break State Laws
AFL-CIO Mailing Warns Voters: Your Voting History is Public
I’m sure all the people crowing about “voter suppression” will be all over this one, in 3…2….1.
Who do I mean? The Brennan Center, Demos, Common Cause, the NAACP, the ACLU, the Nation, all the usual suspects. Until such time as someone emails me any criticism for the AFL-CIO from these groups, this will serve as another stark example of selective and partisan outrage from these formerly relevant and once proud organizations.
Link to story about AFL-CIO mailing to voters.
“Voter-ID laws aid Latinos, too”
The Times.
Minnesota ID Amendment at 55%
Link to poll results. Despite the Democrat Governor making an all-out effort to defeat the voter integrity measure.
Gallup: “U.S. Voter turnout will likely fall short of 2004 and 2008″
Gallup estimates voter turnout will actually decrease from last two Presidential elections. This seems hard to believe with all the intensity in the election; however, we shall soon see.
“Dem early vote lead in Florida down 70% over 2008″
This could be significant in Florida.
“Judge denies satellite voting for Indians”
Montana. Fifteen Indians from the remote Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Fort Belknap reservations argued in a lawsuit filed earlier this month that the long distances they must drive for early voting and late registration leaves them disadvantaged compared to white voters.”
“A federal judge on Tuesday denied an emergency order sought by a group of American Indians who wanted to force officials to provide satellite voting on Montana reservations, effectively putting off resolution of the issue until after Election Day.
Cert decision for Section 5 soon?
Richmond Times.