How Stupid Are Republican Claims of Voter Fraud?

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The Republicans claim to be all exercised every new election cycle about the excessive number of voters and how there are so many illegal voters and so on. But we never see these Republican talking about how many people actually vote or whether there are more voters than there are registered voters. In fact, while the Republicans are trying to remove people from the polls every election as if there are just too many people voting the problem is that so many people are voting but that so few people who are registered actually even vote at all. In the national elections which are the easiest to track, the numbers are astounding. In 2008 only 58% of registered voters nationally made it to the polls. By the 2012 election that number had fallen off to 52 percent. And this isn't an a typical situation either. These numbers of the low percentage of registered voters who are voting make claims of voter fraud look pretty illogical. Before the Democrats started having illegal aliens voting, one would assume that they would at least get their own registered voters to the polls. But Republicans never have made much sense when you look at what they are actually saying.
 
This report reveals the Left’s vote fraud strategy for the 2012 elections. Like a KGB operation, it is thorough, multi-faceted and redundant. It has overt and covert, illegal and legal elements, the latter of which are designed, at least in part, to facilitate illegal activities later. It is a deliberate, premeditated, comprehensive plan to win the 2012 presidential election at all costs, and is in keeping with the organizational methods, associations and ethics of the Community-Organizer-in-Chief, Barack Obama.

http://tinyurl.com/82ydcmc

A total of four Democratic officials and political operatives have now pleaded guilty to voter fraud-related felony charges in an alleged scheme to steal a New York election.

Former Troy Democratic City Clerk William McInerney, Democratic Councilman John Brown, and Democratic political operatives Anthony Renna and Anthony DeFiglio have entered guilty pleas in the case, in which numerous signatures were allegedly forged on absentee ballots in the 2009 Working Families Party primary, the political party that was associated with the now-defunct community group, ACORN.

http://tinyurl.com/82ydcmc

Democrats are split on how to deal with Acorn, the liberal "community organizing" group that deployed thousands of get-out-the-vote workers last election. State and city Democratic officials -- who've been contending with its many scandals -- are moving against it. Washington Democrats are still sweeping Acorn abuses under a rug.

On Monday, Nevada officials charged Acorn, its regional director and its Las Vegas field director with submitting thousands of fraudulent voter registration forms last year. Larry Lomax, the registrar of voters in Las Vegas, says he believes 48% of Acorn's forms "are clearly fraudulent." On Thursday, prosecutors in Pittsburgh, Pa., also charged seven Acorn employees with filing hundreds of fraudulent voter registrations before last year's general election.

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The Republicans claim to be all exercised every new election cycle about the excessive number of voters and how there are so many illegal voters and so on. But we never see these Republican talking about how many people actually vote or whether there are more voters than there are registered voters. In fact, while the Republicans are trying to remove people from the polls every election as if there are just too many people voting the problem is that so many people are voting but that so few people who are registered actually even vote at all. In the national elections which are the easiest to track, the numbers are astounding. In 2008 only 58% of registered voters nationally made it to the polls. By the 2012 election that number had fallen off to 52 percent. And this isn't an a typical situation either. These numbers of the low percentage of registered voters who are voting make claims of voter fraud look pretty illogical. Before the Democrats started having illegal aliens voting, one would assume that they would at least get their own registered voters to the polls. But Republicans never have made much sense when you look at what they are actually saying.

So stupid they can't differentiate between fraudulent voting and fraudulent registrations.
 
So stupid they can't differentiate between fraudulent voting and fraudulent registrations.


Its the same thing desh posted when complaining about Republican voter fraud, so I'm just being consistent....she can do it, I can do it....

I made bold the pertinent words for you in my original post....
 
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