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Festivito

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9. "None of the cases appeared to involve someone who misrepresented his or her identity at the polls"
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 05:42 PM
Apr 2012
None.

Right there in the article. Somewhere in the middle.

Repubs were having trouble getting voter I D passed. No "widespread voter fraud" Dems would say.

Suddenly, some group (they cannot find) told felons it was okay now, new laws were passed.

Some of the felons sign up to vote. REGISTRATION FRAUD!

Some of the felons sign up and vote. BOTH REGISTRATION FRAUD AND VOTER FRAUD!

Now Repubs can say it is widespread.

Suddenly, some group has a writing campaign of 400 letters complaining about election fraud.

Finally, some M$M paper writes an article that obfuscates the none: no fake identities.

But, plenty of widespread fraud quotables.

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