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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
This FR thread (and post of mine) is where I originally posted the information and YES, it was indeed a POP-UP until they pulled it as such. But the original URL still works.

OK. I accept the accuracy of your quote.

The only difference I see is that they say "young people" instead of "young Minnesotans" (presumably they made it more explicit in response to the public outcry). Still, you must make a logical leap to the conclusion that they intend to register non-Minnesotans. Nothing in the text justifies that conclusion. The fact that originally, they didn't explicitly say "We're not committing fraud!" is not evidence of fraud.

Anyway, is conspiracy to commit voter fraud the sort of thing they'd publicly announce?

31 posted on 10/16/2002 4:23:29 PM PDT by stndngathwrthistry
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To: stndngathwrthistry
Well, apparently what their intentions are is to exploit the loophole. Surely the DSA wouldn't need to pay transportation and housing for "locals"?!!!!

See this other post on the thread I mentioned above:

To: woofer

I live in the socialist republic of Minnesota and I can tell you that hasn't been the case for many years. A-N-Y-B-O-D-Y can walk up to an election judge, tell them they are so-and-so, the judge checks the computer list of registered voters and hands you a ballot card. NO ID, NO CROSS CHECK OF CRENDENTIALS OF ANY KIND. Any rat that keeps track of the old folks that die in the neighborhood they live in will compile a list of likely registered voters that won't be showing up to vote that fall. That's the way it is in metropolitan Minnesota today.

31 posted on 10/12/02 9:26 PM Central by WorkingClassFilth

34 posted on 10/16/2002 4:27:25 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: stndngathwrthistry
Also found on another related thread:

To: Mensch

Most people don't realize how easy it is to commit voter fraud in Minnesota. Not only is same-day registration possible, the only identification you need is for another registered voter to "vouch" that you are a legal voter at the polling place.

A Democrat organization like the one above could shuttle the same voters around, allowing them to vote several times at several different polling places. All they'd need is a single previously registered voter at each polling station to do the "vouching."

There have been rumors in the past that welfare advocacy groups have pulled this very trick in Saint Paul in previous elections.

28 posted on 10/16/02 8:13 AM Central by Snuffington

46 posted on 10/16/2002 4:41:59 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: stndngathwrthistry
oh perhaps they're not.(committing fraude that is)

they're just paying young people to come to minnesota to register young minnesotans, and stay here over the day of voting (or at least it sounds that way with te same day registration thing) and they're having people give these young people places to stay (gives them an address and a person to vouch for them) , I guess there are no young democrats in MN to do this job of getting young people in MN to register to vote and vote.
61 posted on 10/16/2002 6:43:05 PM PDT by tickles
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