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Fraud in Wisconsin

We are told again and again by the Left, “There is no such thing as voter fraud in the American political system.” It is the rallying cry of Progressives as they simultaneously fight against common sense Voter ID laws while trying to steal elections. Like the Wizard of Oz, they frantically work the loopholes of the American political system while yelling, “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!

For all their frantic maneuvering, it appears that the Left, specifically Big Labor, has been caught red handed in Wisconsin in its efforts to recall Governor Scott Walker.

As Media Trackers noted on Sunday and then again yesterday, rampant signature fraud is evident in Wisconsin. In what I think were hopes of overwhelming the Government Accountability Board with 1 million signatures, Big Labor’s plan was that the GAB (5 out of the 6 board members were appointed by Democrats) would throw up its hands and say, “In the 1 million there are the 540k legal signatures needed.”

Except that I think the total number of signatures handed in was probably more around 750k and “rounded up” to 1 million.

With early investigation showing that as many as 30% of the signatures may be duplicates or invalid (Mickey Mouse, etc), what does that mean? Simple math means that Big Labor may not have enough signatures to recall Scott Walker.

A case in point. The Wisconsin Grandsons of Liberty, a local tea party group, working in conjunction with True the Vote, did a review of the signatures collected in the recall efforts against Republican state Senator Alberta Darling. Using a large sample of 4500 signatures, the Wisconsin Grandsons of Liberty found a signature fraud rate of 37%. Which means Darling, though she won her recall election, probably should never have been recalled in the first place. Knowing Big Labor was behind the Darling recall effort as well as the other 5 recall efforts against Republican state Senators, it proves one thing: there was and is significant signature fraud taking place in Wisconsin. Big Labor has a loophole and has already driven several Mack trucks through it.

Let’s take a look at the effort to recall Scott Fitzgerald, the majority leader of the Wisconsin State Senate. The Recall Fitzgerald committee is claiming 20,600 signatures (I love the round numbers), needing 16,742. If there is just 25% signature fraud in that recall effort, that means they are actually 2300 legal signatures short of being able to recall Scott Fitzgerald.

The GAB’s solution to all this has been to say it will conduct a limited review of the signatures and used automated scanners, claiming it lacks the manpower and resources to conduct a hand review of each sheet of signatures. No wonder Big Labor feels empowered to take advantage of the system.

Into this massive gap the Wisconsin Grandsons of Liberty, True the Vote and others have launched Verify the Recall. Already thousands have volunteered to help the GAB do its job. Which is why we’re seeing increasing calls by One Wisconsin Now and other leftwing groups in Wisconsin to end the verification process and set up the recall elections. The longer the verification process drags out and is actually a legitimate one, the worse the situation becomes for the Left and Big Labor in Wisconsin. The curtain will be pulled back and no matter how many times they shout, “Pay no attention!” people will realize what they’ve been up to.

As my brother Ned and I have noted many times over the past year, Wisconsin is important and it is fascinating because we are seeing the tea party face off with Big Labor in the political trenches. So far the tea party is winning, but I think the Recall Walker efforts in WI could be the biggest fight yet. The integrity of the American political system hinges on it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMENTS

  • carolina

    about so many signatures being fraudulant that one (or more) of the recall petitions fail. That would be so SWEET!
    I’m signed up for the Verifty the Recall effort, and can’t wait to get started!

    • Next93

      I emailed one of the news shows in Minneapolis (I live just across the stae line from Minnesota) and asked that they stop referring to Gov. Walker as having “stripped the public sector workers of thier union rights” and instead use the much more accurate phrase “stripped the public sector unions of some of thier powers”.

      Nary a word in response. You can write him yourself at this link

      • Next93

        So much for the sophisticated way, here’s the dumb way…

        vmmorningshow@kstp.com

  • Kyle-MI

    It is not fraud to sign multiple times although only one of the signatures counts. I am not sure about signing with phony names, although again those signings will be disqualified. About the only case where it should be against the law is signing for someone else who is a registered voter. Even in that case it may be impossible to hunt down the illegal signer.

  • bwilhm

    Well done True the Vote! Your volunteers have stood for us poll workers in Houston, Texas who only want to do the right thing. Glad to see Wisconsin seeing you benefit now. www.truethevote.org

  • earhartam

    http://www.redstate.com/earhartam/?p=60

  • earhartam

    Another example of voter fraud in WI: http://www.redstate.com/earhartam/?p=60

  • Juggernaut

    Recount, confirm the fraud so we can laugh knowing the deadline has passed. This state really needs to calm down, Walker came in after a recall vote. 3 for governor’s job is enough.

  • Next93

    I was at a town hall meeting for my state senator last fall, and this young hipster got up and complained about the state wasting $100,000 on a voter ID bill when it obviously wasn’t needed – only 200 cases of voter fraud had ever gone to court in Wisconsin history.

    I was way down on the list, but when I got a chance to speak, I pointed out I would be OK with the state of Wisconsin spending it’s last dollar on Voter ID, because the first and most legitimate duty of the state is to secure the integity of the vote. I also pointed out that a lack of voter fraud charges could mean any of three things: 1) There, is, in fact, no voter fraud going on, 2) The people who are supposed to be investigating voter fraud aren’t (or aren’t interested in) doing a good job, or 3) the current system allows people perpetrating the fraud know how to do it so well that they never get caught.

    Given the fact that there are precincts in Milwaukee that regularly turn in more votes than registerd voters, I’d guess that a combintion of options 2 and 3 are a lot more likely than option 1

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  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    If they can be posted, then it can be checked with ‘online help’.

    Not sure what the rules are here.

  • Ann_W

    I’m sure the MSM’s investigative journalists will be all over this in no time.

  • Joshua Persons

    Wisconsin’s GAB is in the process of scanning the signatures, after which they will be uploaded to the GAB website for public viewing. Verify the Recall is the website organizing the “online help”. I’ve signed up and you can too.

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    Verify the Recall is the way to help. There’s a link in the article in the next to last paragraph.

  • carolina

    about so many signatures being fraudulant that one (or more) of the recall petitions fail. That would be so SWEET!
    I’m signed up for the Verifty the Recall effort, and can’t wait to get started!

  • avagreen

    …….maybe because I live so far away from Wisconsin.

    But, I’m waiting………..

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    and has actually received instructions, etc. on helping. She lives in NC. Maybe it just takes a while to get through the list of volunteers?

  • Joshua Persons

    Last I heard from Verify the Recall, they’re still waiting on the GAB. They can’t do anything until the petitions are actually published online.

  • elizaliza

    “Registering [poor people] to vote is like handing out burglary tools to criminals. It is profoundly antisocial and un-American to empower the nonproductive segments of the population to destroy the country ? which is precisely why Barack Obama zealously supports registering welfare recipients to vote.”

    I so agree with this! Only people making above 50,000 dollars per year should be allowed to vote, end all this Democratic crap ;)

  • Ann_W

    My dad never made over $20K as far as I know. And he was an awesome conservative. He taught us how to shop at day old bread stores and Goodwill, and fix your own cars, and to be honest. He never took a dime from the government, and got ulcers paying self employment tax on my mom’s babysitting income.

    There’s nothing wrong with being poor if you still learn how to work hard.