Virginia voter fraud used Voter Participation Center registration form

     Stealing Virginia and maybe the presidency, Chapter 2. There is now a smoking gun that more than justifies the Romney campaign’s concern about the hundreds of thousands of registration forms the Voter Participation Center mailed to Virginia addresses that were partially filled out or “pre-populated” with names and/or information belonging to the recipients’ dead relatives, minor children, non-citizen relatives, already registered voters, convicted felons, and | Read More »

    Stealing Virginia and maybe the presidency

    The Romney campaign today has requested an investigation into potential election fraud in Virginia, a Key battle-ground state. The request was necessary because of the shenanigans of the DC-based Voter Participation Center which has mailed voter-registration forms to deceased relatives, children, and even pets. According to the Associated Press, the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some five million registration forms in recent | Read More »

    RICO lawsuit filed against ACORN

    In Ohio, a state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) lawsuit was against the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). The lawsuit alleges ACORN has engaged in a pattern of corrupt activity that amounts to organized crime. It seeks ACORN’s dissolution as a legal entity, the revocation of any licenses in Ohio, and an injunction against fraudulent voter registration and other illegal | Read More »

    Dial tone represents Ohio official’s concern about voter fraud

    Stealing Ohio, chapter five. WTAM 1100’s Bob Frantz invited Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner’s Communications Director, Brian Clark, on air, to discuss the safeguards in place to prevent voter fraud in Ohio. They had lively discussion about the court case which, before the Secretary of State got it reversed on appeal, ordered verification of Ohio’s newly registered voters. When the conversation turned to specific | Read More »