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Democratic Vote Fraud in Wisconsin Gov. Race
NBC Milwaukee Affiliate-WTMJ TV | October 22, 2002 | WTMJ -TV Milwaukee

Posted on 10/22/2002 8:37:20 PM PDT by SteveAustin

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To: steveegg
Another update from AP, currently showing on the PennLive.com and Sarasota Herald Tribune websites:

Wis. Probes Gov. Vote-Buying Charges

By JENNY PRICE

Associated Press Writer

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A prosecutor said Wednesday he is investigating allegations that Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim Doyle's campaign traded food and money to secure votes at a bingo party.

WTMJ-TV reported Tuesday that Doyle campaign workers set up the party and offered free soda, coffee and pastries to residents of a low-income hotel in Kenosha. After the bingo, the residents were told they could vote by absentee ballot in another room.

Kenosha County District Attorney Robert Jambois said he planned to drive to WTMJ in Milwaukee later Wednesday to view footage the station shot at the hotel, which showed residents winning cans of soda and quarters during the games.

State law prohibits giving people anything worth more than $1 to try to get them to vote or keep them from voting. WTMJ reported that many residents won 75 cents in quarters and a can of soda, along with the pastry.

Doyle, the state attorney general, is locked in a tight race with Republican Gov. Scott McCallum. Doyle's campaign did not immediately return a call Wednesday.

Jambois said the event was held at the Dayton Hotel, which caters to people on state and federal assistance on reduced rent. Some have psychological or mental health issues and some are simply unemployed, Jambois said.

An Elections Board official called prosecutors to tell them about the TV report, Jambois said. He said there is nothing illegal about the actual voting.

Rick Graber, chairman of the state Republican Party, said the Doyle campaign's "exploitation of the mentally disabled to score a few votes is appalling, unscrupulous and downright immoral."

A poll released Tuesday shows Doyle holding a narrow lead over the governor.

The We the People/Wisconsin statewide poll of 600 likely voters showed Doyle with 46 percent support and McCallum with 38 percent. The sampling margin of error was plus or minus 4 percentage points.

161 posted on 10/23/2002 11:29:56 AM PDT by jpthomas
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To: jpthomas
That's more news than the Journtinel (corporate cousin to WTMJ-TV) has reported.
163 posted on 10/23/2002 11:33:25 AM PDT by steveegg
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To: LADYAK
I received this vote.com poll in my e-mail today. At the time I voted, the NOs were in the majority big time. It wouldn't hurt to drive the numbers up though!!
Go here: http://www.vote.com/vote/51313675/index.phtml
164 posted on 10/23/2002 11:37:48 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SteveAustin
The public needs to see some of these voter fraud cases handlers being arrested with handcuffs and hauled off to jail! I'm sick of this. It's just as bad as criminal conduct by CEOs. I want JAIL TIME for this conduct!
165 posted on 10/23/2002 11:38:19 AM PDT by Alissa
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To: SteveAustin
BUMP
166 posted on 10/23/2002 11:42:55 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: SteveAustin
Here's a transcript, courtesy of the Wisconsin GOP:

DA asked to investigate bingo party
By STEVEN WALTERS - MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

Oct. 23, 2002

The Kenosha County district attorney's office will be asked to look into a bingo party at a home for the mentally disabled, where Doyle campaign workers handed out sodas, quarters and kringle before urging residents to vote by absentee ballot, a television station reported Tuesday.

WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) said the event took place last week at the Dayton Residential Care Facility in Kenosha. The city clerk said 33 absentee ballots were sent to the facility.

Parts of the bingo session were videotaped by WTMJ, which showed the tape to the state Elections Board Executive Director Kevin Kennedy. He told the station that the district attorney's office would be informed of the newscast to determine if any election laws were broken.

Doyle campaign director Bill Christofferson told the Journal Sentinel neither he or Doyle was aware of the event. He said two people identified by WTMJ as campaign workers are not on the campaign's payroll.

Below:
Transcript from Oct. 22, 2002 Milwaukee WTMJ Channel 4 - 10:00 Newscast


Susan:

“There are questions tonight about campaign tactics in the Wisconsin’s Governor’s race.”

Mike :

“Investigation 4 recently dropped by a Jim Doyle campaign event. There we saw a Doyle campaign worker giving out cans of soda, snacks and small amounts of money to mentally ill voters right before they were given the chance to vote by absentee ballot.”

“Now as our Scott Friedman reports the State Elections Board is asking the Kenosha County District Attorney to look into the actions we caught on tape.”

Scott Friedman:

“An afternoon game of bingo at a Kenosha Care Facility for the mentally ill. Today’s bingo is sponsored by the Jim Doyle campaign. The residents win cans of soda, and they pocket quarters handed out by a Doyle campaign worker. They line up to dine on Danish and coffee and when the party’s over the residents are told they can vote right now by absentee ballot upstairs in another room. “

Unidentified worker :

“There still upstairs, if you guys wanted to vote.”

Jay Heck (Common Cause):

“I mean this is the kind of thing I would expect to see, you know, done in Chicago or New Jersey. It’s troubling.”

Scott Friedman :

“Jay Heck runs the nonpartisan political watchdog group common cause. He says their videotape raises concerns because it appears the party was timed to take place right before the residents had a chance to vote.”

Jay Heck:

“Ahhh…they are being manipulated to some degree and there’s a sense that they ought to be beholden to the people who put on the presentation.”

Scott Friedman:

“Heck says he’s even more troubled by what happened before the party. We saw Angela Arrington (sp), Jim Doyle’s Kenosha County campaign coordinator. She told us she was planning to speak to the residents.”

Angela Arrington:

“Really all I was going to do was just come here to speak a little bit about the absentee balloting and things like that.”

Scott Friedman:

“A flier advertising the event also told residents the bingo party would give them a chance to:”

Flier:

“Ask questions to see if Doyle is the candidate you would or would not want as Governor.”

[Image of Flier]
A quick reminder that people from Jim Doyle’s campaign will be here on Monday to sponsor a bingo at 3:30 in the dining room. This is your chance to ask questions to see if he is the candidate you would or would not want in office for Governor.

Scott Friedman:

“But when Doyle’s Kenosha County campaign coordinator heard we wanted to videotape the event she headed for the door and cancelled her presentation. “

Angela Arrington:

“I don’t know about necessarily being on camera and all that kind of stuff with my position that’s all. So that’s why.”

Jay Heck:

“Why when she discovered that there were television cameras there did she decide that this was now not a good thing to do.”

Scott Friedman:

“When Arrington left Doyle campaign worker Frank Santapaolo took over. He didn’t talk politics but told us the residents still got the message: They know who sponsored the event today?”

Frank Santapaolo:

“I think they do, yes. They know who sponsored it.”

Scott Friedman:

“We showed our tape to the State Elections Board. They believe the Kenosha County District Attorney should look into the bingo party to see if any election laws were broken. “

Kevin Kennedy (State Elections Board)

“Questions about election bribery are going to be handled by the appropriate District Attorney. Ummm, you know we will let the Kenosha District Attorney know about the newscast.”

Scott Friedman:

“So what does the law say about this? Well in Wisconsin its illegal to give someone anything of value in order to induce them to vote. The laws defines anything of value as anything worth more than a dollar.

Now in this case many of the residents won $.75 in quarters and a can of soda worth about $.30 plus some pastries.[Images of coins, a can, and pastry] So the total comes out right around a dollar or a little more than that. Now our tape has also prompted the elections board to tell the Kenosha City Clerks office to keep a closer eye on voting at that care home. In the future the board has asked that special election deputies be there to monitor the voting. And in this case Mike and Susan it would be a deputy from each of the political parties just to make sure that nothing unusual is going on.”

Mike:

“Has the Doyle campaign had any reaction to this Scott?”

Scott Friedman:

“Well we did hear from them briefly tonight. Doyle’s press staff says they are looking into the issue but so far no real response to the issues.”

167 posted on 10/23/2002 11:44:21 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: steveegg
It's now running on the ABCNEWS.COM website!

Wis. Probes Gov. Vote-Buying Charges

I believe WBAY TV2 is an ABC affiliate. They may have been alerted to this story by their affiliate, which was running their own summary of the event.

168 posted on 10/23/2002 11:46:09 AM PDT by jpthomas
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To: jpthomas
So much for a news blackout (BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!)
169 posted on 10/23/2002 11:48:19 AM PDT by steveegg
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To: steveegg
Thanks for the ping. See #167
170 posted on 10/23/2002 11:50:32 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Professional
"Exploiting retarded people just doesn't go over well, anywhere."

But then who else would vote Democrat? It's their core constituency. It's only natural they would require some assistance in voting. Ultimate nanny-statism... eventually you become so dependent on Dem handouts that you need them to vote for you, too.
171 posted on 10/23/2002 11:50:41 AM PDT by PsyOp
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To: jpthomas
I emailed WBAY this morning about this story, I am glad to
see they put it up on their website. I will have to watch
tonight to see if it is talked about.
172 posted on 10/23/2002 11:51:14 AM PDT by codercpc
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To: jpthomas; SteveAustin; Jim Robinson
I am happy to see AP has picked up this story.

I think this story is potential dynamite. It is absolutely outrageous that Democrats would exploit the mentally handicapped in order to obtain their votes via absentee ballot.

I hope and pray this story has legs--nationally. The news media used to be a lecture--the internet is a conversation. FreeRepublic has proven time and again it makes a difference. I hope the attention drawn to this incredible story bears fruit. The Rats have been doing this for years--it is time to put them on notice---WE ARE WATCHING YOU.

173 posted on 10/23/2002 11:54:00 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: afraidfortherepublic
I've already seen that. In case your recorder wasn't running last night, the extent to which the Journtinel is participating is hosting the video (RealPlayer required).
174 posted on 10/23/2002 11:54:29 AM PDT by steveegg
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To: codercpc
See my post #168. The story has hit the ABCNEWS.COM website:

Wis. Probes Gov. Vote-Buying Charges

So you may have helped this thing go national!

175 posted on 10/23/2002 11:54:37 AM PDT by jpthomas
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To: codercpc
Glad to see that someone was successful in getting this nationwide.
176 posted on 10/23/2002 11:57:45 AM PDT by steveegg
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To: steveegg
Thank God for FR- some of our work on this is surely paying off!
177 posted on 10/23/2002 12:00:31 PM PDT by mafree
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To: The Federal Farmer
And I'm floored by people that want us to go through a time that would make the Tony Earl era look like the best of Thompson's years just to make a political point.
179 posted on 10/23/2002 12:15:08 PM PDT by steveegg
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