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10-03-2012, 08:00 AM
rmoney is asking for extending voting to squeeze as much as he can out of the military he so seemed to forget about during the RNC.
http://www.thonline.com/news/iowa-illinois-wisconsin/article_5265fe49-756e-51d2-89f9-0a51d5e419e8.html
MADISON -- Working to broaden his popularity among military veterans, Republican Mitt Romney's campaign has sent letters to election officials in Wisconsin, Mississippi and Vermont demanding that the deadline for receiving ballots from military and overseas voters be extended.
AND back at home the RNC is exposed for voter id/suppression/fraud
go figure
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/firm-hired-by-florida-republicans-knew-weeks-ago-of-possibly-fraudulent/1254517
TALLAHASSEE — Nathan Sproul was hardly unknown when his firm, Strategic Allied Consulting, was hired over the summer to register voters for the Republican Party.
In 2004, employees with his previous firms were accused of a wide assortment of infractions: destroying voter registration forms of Democrats, duping college students into registering as Republicans, refusing to register Democrats or independents. Nevada, Oregon and Arizona opened investigations but closed them without charging anyone.
On Tuesday, new details emerged that Strategic Allied Consulting knew of problems in Florida weeks ago in what is now a case of possible voter registration fraud in a dozen counties.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/fox-news-acorn-fanatics-s_b_1932745.html
On Monday, North Carolina election officials became the latest to announce they were taking a closer look at the unfolding voter registration scandal surrounding a notorious Republican consulting firm hired to sign up new voters in five key election states; Florida, Colorado, Virginia, Nevada and North Carolina.
The firm made headlines last week when potentially fraudulent registration forms were flagged in "at least 11" Florida counties, all submitted by the state Republican Party and collected by Strategic Allied Consulting. The firm is run by GOP operative Nathan Sproul, a former head of the Arizona Christian Coalition and the Arizona Republican Party.
Girl busted for "Romney only" voter registration in Colorado
DENVER – The Colorado Republican Party has terminated its contract with a firm hired to run voter registration and get-out-the-vote operations here after allegations of fraud, FOX31 Denver has confirmed.
The move came at the recommendation of the Republican National Committee, leading to the termination of contracts with Strategic Allied Consulting in seven swing states, following an investigation of voter fraud by the company in Florida.
but yet it's oh so quiet on the right - no ACORN no voter fraud - right vulvana?
http://www.thonline.com/news/iowa-illinois-wisconsin/article_5265fe49-756e-51d2-89f9-0a51d5e419e8.html
MADISON -- Working to broaden his popularity among military veterans, Republican Mitt Romney's campaign has sent letters to election officials in Wisconsin, Mississippi and Vermont demanding that the deadline for receiving ballots from military and overseas voters be extended.
AND back at home the RNC is exposed for voter id/suppression/fraud
go figure
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/firm-hired-by-florida-republicans-knew-weeks-ago-of-possibly-fraudulent/1254517
TALLAHASSEE — Nathan Sproul was hardly unknown when his firm, Strategic Allied Consulting, was hired over the summer to register voters for the Republican Party.
In 2004, employees with his previous firms were accused of a wide assortment of infractions: destroying voter registration forms of Democrats, duping college students into registering as Republicans, refusing to register Democrats or independents. Nevada, Oregon and Arizona opened investigations but closed them without charging anyone.
On Tuesday, new details emerged that Strategic Allied Consulting knew of problems in Florida weeks ago in what is now a case of possible voter registration fraud in a dozen counties.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/fox-news-acorn-fanatics-s_b_1932745.html
On Monday, North Carolina election officials became the latest to announce they were taking a closer look at the unfolding voter registration scandal surrounding a notorious Republican consulting firm hired to sign up new voters in five key election states; Florida, Colorado, Virginia, Nevada and North Carolina.
The firm made headlines last week when potentially fraudulent registration forms were flagged in "at least 11" Florida counties, all submitted by the state Republican Party and collected by Strategic Allied Consulting. The firm is run by GOP operative Nathan Sproul, a former head of the Arizona Christian Coalition and the Arizona Republican Party.
Girl busted for "Romney only" voter registration in Colorado
DENVER – The Colorado Republican Party has terminated its contract with a firm hired to run voter registration and get-out-the-vote operations here after allegations of fraud, FOX31 Denver has confirmed.
The move came at the recommendation of the Republican National Committee, leading to the termination of contracts with Strategic Allied Consulting in seven swing states, following an investigation of voter fraud by the company in Florida.
but yet it's oh so quiet on the right - no ACORN no voter fraud - right vulvana?