Welcome to Wisconsin: Voter Fraud Capital of the U.S.
By ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
January 11, 2008 5:35pm CST
Here in Wisconsin it is legal to register to vote on voting day. Anyone can jump from precinct to precinct, registering and voting at will. The "protection" against that is, their votes aren't supposed to count until their eligibility is determined. However, they vote, they put their ballot in the machine, and that's about it.
After the 2004 election, federal investigators found over 1500 counts of fraudulent votes in Milwaukee County alone. The Attorney General of the state didn't bring a single person to trial, and King Doyle said the cases were uninforceable.
In another situation, "The New Voters Project" got their members deputized as official election registrars, that means that they are the authorized to register people, no questions asked. The organization then paid those "registrar" $1.50 per voter registration they submitted.
The "registrars" went to work, mostly on college campuses, they were registering any and all students who wanted to.
Again, the AG and Governor refused to acknowledge any evidence.
In yet another case...
Local DNC members were going door to door in neighborhoods with traditionally low voter turnout. They asked the people if they were planning on voting. If they said "no", they told them how to register for an absentee ballot (you can vote absentee here, even if you are still in the state).
They also gave the people a self addressed stamped envelope. They asked the people to put the absentee ballot in the envelope and send it in the mail... blank.
Voter fraud happens in every state, but in Wisconsin, with King Doyle farting on the thrown, it is a spectator sport.
What will these criminals come up with for this election?
1 response
@dixie5150 (129)
• United States
11 Jan 08
I think it must be the same way here in Texas. I just recently moved here so I had to register to vote. The paper they sent me said if I didn't have my drivers license number I could use the last 4 of my social, but get this, if I didn't have a drivers license or social security number I could just bring my birth certificate in on voting day and use that (no picture ID), register, and vote!! Makes you wonder if they are stupid or just to lazy to change the system?
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 Jan 08
Niether. The powers that be are too reliant on voter fraud to get elected.