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SEIU’s Mobile Voters

The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office recently subpoenaed the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) headquarters for the employment documents of a senior organizer under investigation...

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Doggone it, People Like Me

The new book Who’s Counting? by John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky details the rampant voter fraud in the 2008 Minnesota Senate race between Democrat Al Franken and defeated Republican Norm Coleman....

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W.V. Dem pleads guilty in federal vote fraud probe

A former West Virginia county commissioner pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to a federal agent about his role in a 2010 voter fraud case. Former county commissioner Thomas Ramey Jr. could serve up to...

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Dem Campaign Field Director Forced to Resign

Virginia Democratic Rep. Jim Moran has forced his son to resign from his campaign post after a sting video captured the younger Moran explaining how to commit mass voter fraud. On Monday, conservative...

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Overhauling the Vote

Colorado’s Democratic-controlled state legislature is ramming through an election bill that critics say will open the door to voter fraud and intimidation. The “Voter Access and Modernized Elections...

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Indiana Dem Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

Former  Democratic Indiana state representative  Michael Marshall was sentenced to 18 months in prison for voter fraud Monday, reports WCSI Local News: Our news gathering partners at “The Republic”...

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Milwaukee Man Gets Jail Sentence for Voting Twice in 2012

Chad Gigowski, 28, was sentenced to six months in jail by a circuit court judge Thursday for voting two times in the 2012 presidential election. Gigowski told the judge he committed the crime under the...

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Democratic Aide to Rep. Joe Garcia to Admit Ballot Fraud

Former chief of staff to Rep. Joe Garcia (D., Fla.) will plead guilty to requesting absentee ballots on behalf of voters during last year’s election, the Miami Herald reports. Jeffrey Garcia, the Miami...

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Carded at the Cleveland Speech

Some Democrats think requiring an ID to vote is synonymous with a return to Jim Crow laws, but the Obama campaign evidentially thinks it is a perfectly reasonable thing to ask of anyone wishing to see...

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Tamron Hall Gets Supreme Court Ruling Wrong

MSNBC anchor and “frequent” co-host of NBC’s “Today” Tamron Hall mischaracterized today’s Supreme Court decision on Arizona’s voter proof of citizenship requirement Monday on “News Nation.” Hall...

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Investigators Confirm 25 Cases of Fraud by Dem-Backed Voter Registration Group

Twenty-five applications submitted by a Democratic voter registration group in Georgia are fraudulent and constitute one of the “larger” cases the secretary of state’s office has dealt with in years,...

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Research Shows Voter Fraud May Have Swung Key 2008 Elections

Research documenting the effects of non-citizens voting in American elections found that enough non-citizens voted in 2008 that they may have caused a significant impact on the outcomes of several key...

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Undercover Video Shows North Carolina Campaign Staffers Encouraging...

As the midterm elections approach, there is some concern about voter fraud having a significant impact on election results. A video released by James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas will only heighten those...

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Clinton Lawyer, Soros Back Anti-Voter ID Lawsuits

Hillary Clinton’s top campaign lawyer is behind a multi-state push challenging voter identification laws implemented in recent years, efforts that are expected to reach numerous other states ahead of...

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Election Group: 141 U.S. Counties Have More Registered Voters Than People

A public interest law firm is threatening to bring lawsuits against more than 100 counties across the United States that appear to have more registered voters than living residents. The Public Interest...

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43 States Will Use Outdated Voting Machines in 2016

Forty-three states will use outdated electronic voting machines when people head to the polls in 2016, potentially leaving the door open to various problems including the possibility of crashes and...

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Top Clinton Lawyer Filed Voter Suppression Suit for Group Now Under...

A group that had been represented by the top lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign earlier this year is now being investigated by Ohio authorities for fraudulent voter registrations,...

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Group Threatens Lawsuits Against 37 Counties With Suspicious Voter Rolls

A public interest law firm has threatened to bring lawsuits against more than 30 counties across the United States that have either more registered voters than eligible citizens, or a number of...

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Judge Denies Motion to Halt Voter Citizenship Requirement

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia declined to block a rule in three states that requires individuals to prove they are citizens when registering to vote using mail-in registration...

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Testimony Ends Inconclusively in Virginia Voter ID Trial

Testimony in the Virginia voter identification trial came to a close with social scientists not being able to definitively say that the voter ID law, which requires voters to show photo identification...

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