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In reply to the discussion: 953 Dead People Voted in SC [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,139 posts)32. The decision not to fight the 'Greene' battle
all the way was more of an internal Democratic Party matter than a decision about voter fraud. It would have been long and messy. Because Greene would not step aside, forcing him out would have caused major problems. Gawd and everybody talked to him,but he wouldn't budge.
If there is a Democrat vs Republican problem, they will take that all the way.
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This sure is convenient. Now they have ammo to get a Voter ID bill passed. I smell an inside job.
FLAprogressive
Jan 2012
#1
You're right... The analysis came out of research for the state's new voter identification law.
Ellipsis
Jan 2012
#13
SC constitution says votes must be counted in public so their all touchscreen elections are likely
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#47
Do you have to sign a poll book in SC? I'm not buying It. It's most likely some internal FU
Ellipsis
Jan 2012
#6
The Iowa GOP "lost" the votes from 8 counties ... must have had dead people managing their election.
JoePhilly
Jan 2012
#8
Actually they were NOT lost. The eight precincts just didn't mail in the certified forms ...
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#31
We don't sign poll books in Wis. See post #18 for better perspective on what's going down.
Ellipsis
Jan 2012
#20
I am not either. The person who actually voted obviously wasn't dead. I am guessing this is
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#37
How can one tell the difference between really dead and Republican? Neither have functioning brains
appleannie1
Jan 2012
#29
It means they're Republicans: they didn't have the common sense to know when to die
txlibdem
Jan 2012
#39
Guess it is only the Republicans that have to be concerned about voter fraud.
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2012
#41