Posted on 4/3/2014, 2:13:57 AM by mcenedo
North Carolina’s Board of Elections found that tens of thousands of registered voters from the state have personal information matching that of registered voters in other states, and appear to have voted in states other than North Carolina in 2012. In some cases, votes were cast under names of individuals who had passed away before Election Day.
Chicago called. They want their dead back.
”Big deal by a few very worthless crackers.
Anyone investigating this nonsense will be audited
and their children exterminated through ObamaCARE."
I’m certain Obama, and crew will jump right on this, and blame Bush.
How many were auto voted by Democrats and decided to vote not knowing the Democrats did it for them?
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Voter ID is racist because minorities don’t like showing an ID.
Thank God they lowered the early voting from about 5 weeks to 3 weeks for this years election in NC. Hopefully that will prevent some of this and we also now have some voter ID
NC is an average sized state. 35,000 fraudulent votes x 50 states = 1,750,000 fraudulent votes. And let’s be realistic; that’s only the ones they could find.
If there are this many in NC, can you imagine how many double voters the rats have operating in real battleground states like FL, OH, VA, and CO?
I wonder what the voting proclivities of the multiple voters or the declared party of them were?
Do you really have to ask?
That we know about...
That sounds racist.
Minorities have much busier schedules than Republicans do, especially gays.
Plus to vote on election day they have to remember/.
It may be possible (cough, cough) that a person be unaware of the voting preference of the dead and those that vote multiple times in a single election.
And let’s not forget those electronic voting machines that NEVER flip votes.
Ever.
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Obviously, the NC Board is full of racists.
Yep!
I personally think the double-voting is the reason for the huge increase in absentee ballots. A couple of years ago, a friend of mine received a request for absentee ballot for his house in Fla when he lived and was registered in PA. He told me too late to do anything and had thrown the document out or I would have personally tracked down the source.
That’s good news. I wish all states had it.
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