Earlier this year, the Republican Party hired Strategic Allied Consulting to assist them in their effort to register Republican voters. One of the places they have set up registration stations is at Republican rallies, especially in important swing states like Florida and Ohio.
This week, the Republican Party was forced to cancel Strategic Allied Consulting's contract in Florida when a Palm Beach County election board member found "100 registrations with similar signatures and incorrect birth dates". Notice has been issued to other states with SAC contracts recommending cancellation.
So much for the Republican stance that voter fraud is a Democratic/minority issue that must be stamped out with new restrictive voter I.D. laws..
Update: Questionable voter registration forms have now turned up in seven additional Florida counties ranging from southern Florida to the panhandle area with another 100+ forms being turned over to local prosecutors in Escambia and Santa Rose counties alone. A number of the fraudulent registrations appear to have come from local Republican Party headquarters, where individual SAC employees were paid per registration form.
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ReplyDeleteOMG! Republicans cheating in Florida? No way.
ReplyDeleteWait, wasn't there an issue, or at least an accusation, that Republicans actually stole the vote in the State of Florida? The entire state! And, subsequently the entire number of votes that Florida has in the Electoral College as well?
And didn't this alleged vote theft (of every county) result in electing Dubya? Isn't this the Party that accuses minorities of voter fraud? However, there is one minority they have not accused of such activity.
That would be the minority of "THE ONE PERCENT".
Crooked politicians.
Who would believe such a thing possible in the GOP?
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