ACORN-linked voter fraud case goes back decades

1 year ago by in Bureaucracy, Civil Government, Community, Elections, parties, politics, Transparency Tagged: , , ,

Warner Todd Huston writes for Canada Free Press:

trial has been underway for a week in an upstate New York vote fraud case that has brought to light criminal actions committed by Democrats in city government in Troy, New York, that seems to go back decades. Some of the first witnesses are also claiming that they were paid by Democrat officials to commit vote fraud.

The case centers around fraudulent voter registrations and absentee ballots for the Working Families Party, a thinly disguised Democrat Party entity originally created by the disgraced community activist group ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now).

One witness, Jermaine Joseph, testified he’s been paid $10 to sign a voter registration card in 2009. The report adds,

Joseph went on to testify that he did not recognize the signature on the paperwork that prosecutors showed him that enrolled him in the Working Families Party. He also testified that he never filled out the ballot that bears his name voting a straight Democrat ticket. . . .

This trial will go on for many more months, but it does tend to show the vote fraud endemic in the area. These sorts of things are going on all across the country, unfortunately.

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