Steve Deace – Newsradio 1040 WHO – Monday, May 17th
Debate between the three Republican candidates for Iowa Secretary of State
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Steve Deace – Newsradio 1040 WHO – Monday, May 17th
Debate between the three Republican candidates for Iowa Secretary of State
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By John Fund
The Wall Street Journal
Excerpt from the Article:
That backing is based on real evidence. In 2004, John Kerry won Wisconsin over George W. Bush by 11,380 votes out of 2.5 million cast. After allegations of fraud surfaced, the Milwaukee police department’s Special Investigative Unit conducted a probe. Its February 2008 report found that from 4,600 to 5,300 more votes were counted in Milwaukee than the number of voters recorded as having cast ballots. Absentee ballots were cast by people living elsewhere; ineligible felons not only voted but worked at the polls; transient college students cast improper votes; and homeless voters possibly voted more than once.
Much of the problem resulted from Wisconsin’s same-day voter law, which allows anyone to show up at the polls, register and then cast a ballot. ID requirements are minimal. The report found that in 2004 a total of 1,305 “same day” voters were invalid.
Read full story here – Source: online.wsj.com
Watch this panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) talk about voter fraud:
John Fund, Wall Street Journal
Anita Moncrief, former ACORN employee
David Norcross, Republican National Lawyers Association
Moderator: Cleta Mitchell, American Conservative Union Foundation