Wisconsin Election Board Supports and Works to Cover For Voter Fraud.

@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
August 28, 2008 3:03pm CST
Wisconsin elections should not be certified, why? Because Milwaukee County and Wisconsin State Election Officials support voter fraud. The federal government passed a law requiring all states to build and maintain a database of registered voters, cross referenced with other databases to confirm addresses and identities. Since Aug 6, 19,470 names have been checked, 4,350 have raised red flags. Many of these are due to typos and simple errors like leaving hyphens out. Letters were sent to these voters. The State Republican Party recommended that on voting day, anyone who shows up to vote whose names have not been cleared should use provisional ballots. That way the voters will have the opportunity to make corrections to legitimate mistakes and and names of people who don't exist, or whose addresses aren't legitimate can be addressed. The people who vote on a provisional ballot will have 24 hours to bring in identification clearing up the discrepancy (they would also have the opportunity to clear it up on the spot). Provisional votes left unproven could be thrown out. The Democrat run Election boards decided that it would just be too much work to verify every discrepency before election day. So the plan that was adopted was to let everyone vote, then investigate discrepancies later. My question to the board is... if there are no names or addresses on the ballot, how are you going to check them out later? It's simple, Democrats in Wisconsin know that they can't win without voter fraud, so they are doing all they can to ensure it continues. http://www.620wtmj.com/news/local/27574494.html
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