firstdown
10-17-2008, 02:56 PM
Ohio has big issues with the people registered to vote and over 200,000 newly registered voters name and addresses do not match up. So what is the Democratic Secratary of State Jennifer Brunner doing to check this out. Nothing.Supreme Court sides with Ohio elections chief, against state GOP in voter registration suit -- chicagotribune.com (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/sns-ap-scotus-voter-registration,0,719193.story)
So what's the problem exactly?
In court filings, the GOP has not produced any specific evidence of voting fraud, only unsubstantiated reports that voters from other states had cast fraudulent ballots during the early voting period.
saden1
10-17-2008, 03:16 PM
What is the difference between registration fraud and voter fraud? Bonus question, would "Joe the Plumber" be eligible to vote in Ohio come Nov 4th if the GOP won?
firstdown
10-17-2008, 03:24 PM
So what's the problem exactly?
Thats what she said but its her job under the American Voter Act to find out why over 200,000 people newly registered to vote does not have matching adresses. She is a Dem. and is ignoring the this fact and Accorn is in there registering who ever they can and they have legal issues everywhere they have been.
Thats what she said but its her job under the American Voter Act to find out why over 200,000 people newly registered to vote does not have matching adresses. She is a Dem. and is ignoring the this fact and Accorn is in there registering who ever they can and they have legal issues everywhere they have been.
I guess the Supreme Court disagrees
What is the difference between registration fraud and voter fraud? Bonus question, would "Joe the Plumber" be eligible to vote in Ohio come Nov 4th if the GOP won?
LOL did you see SNL last night? Joe the Plumber lives in a box under his bed and is only 3 1/2 inches tall, with Simon the unicorn... hilarious
firstdown
10-17-2008, 03:42 PM
I guess the Supreme Court disagrees
No the Supreme Court ruled that the Ohio Rep. party could not file the law suite under the rules of the act. They clearly stated that they did not rule on the merits of the case. Which really does not make any sense because who else would file the charges?
saden1
10-17-2008, 03:47 PM
LOL did you see SNL last night? Joe the Plumber lives in a box under his bed and is only 3 1/2 inches tall, with Simon the unicorn... hilarious
No. SNL last night?
No. SNL last night?
They've been doing a special half hour weekend update show every Thursday night after The Office.
NBC.com > Saturday Night Live (http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/)
No the Supreme Court ruled that the Ohio Rep. party could not file the law suite under the rules of the act. They clearly stated that they did not rule on the merits of the case. Which really does not make any sense because who else would file the charges?
Doesn't it boil down to this? Sounds like there simply was not enough to establish anything.
In court filings, the GOP has not produced any specific evidence of voting fraud, only unsubstantiated reports that voters from other states had cast fraudulent ballots during the early voting period.