Voter Fraud That ‘Never Happens’ Keeps Coming Back
John Fund |
Well, lightning is suddenly all over Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hamilton County Board of Elections is investigating 19 possible cases of alleged voter fraud that occurred when Ohio was a focal point of the 2012 presidential election. A total of 19 voters and nine witnesses are part of the probe.
Democrat Melowese Richardson has been an official poll worker for the last quarter century and registered thousands of people to vote last year. She candidly admitted to Cincinnati’s Channel 9 this week that she voted twice in the last election.
This is how Channel 9′s website summarized the case:
“There’s absolutely no intent on my part to commit voter fraud,” said Richardson. . . .
The board’s documents also state that Richardson was allegedly disruptive and hid things from other poll workers on Election Day after another female worker reported she was intimidated by Richardson. . . .
During the investigation it was also discovered that her granddaughter, India Richardson, who was a first time voter in the 2012 election, cast two ballots in November.
But, of course, as you know there is no voter fraud. Pay no attention to that lightning coming out of Ohio. ------------- John H. Fund is an American political journalist and conservative columnist. Currently a senior editor of The American Spectator, he was previously a columnist for The Wall Street Journal. He writes for numerous organizations and blogs. He has also become a published expert and noted speaker on voter fraud.
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1 Comments:
Have they EVER looked at PHILLY? EVER? C'mon now 51 wards and not ONE VOTE. ..... NO WAY THAT'S TRUE!!!
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