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Wow, they found a judge to let them go? Wonder how much that cost them?
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This is where it gets to the point where debate turns into loony tunes.
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What about all the other states they were charged?
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Where?
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And do you have anything to back up fraud convictions?
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Yep.
http://www.denverpost.com/commented/...commented-news
A report by the public-integrity section of the Justice Department found that from October 2002 to September 2005, the department charged 95 people with election fraud; 55 were convicted. Among those, fewer than 20 people were convicted of casting fraudulent ballots, and only five were convicted of registration fraud. Most of the rest were charged with other voting violations, including a scheme meant to help Republicans by blocking phone lines used by two voting groups that were arranging rides to get voters to the polls.
So it appears voter fraud is a HUGE problem in this country.
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The truth is that Republicans try to push through state requirements for photos and other forms of voter identification, rules that depress turnout and impact elderly and minority voters?that is, Democrats?most seriously.
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Good you see it, don't you have a problem with that?
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Only because conservatives are more likely to vote than liberals
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Exactly. But the larger the turnout the more dems have the advantage, usually because of the minority vote and the younger vote, whereas conservatives are more passionate on a whole about voting and show up more consistently.