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Real Voter Fraud

jerry7

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Here's the real deal. Hopefully she gets prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I wonder how the msm missed this one.
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A Democratic congressional candidate from Maryland dropped out of the race Monday after that state’s Democratic Party said she had voted in both Maryland and Florida in the 2006 general election and the 2008 presidential primaries.

Wendy Rosen confirmed by phone to the Associated Press that she was withdrawing from the 1st District congressional race in eastern Maryland but otherwise declined to comment beyond a news release.

Ms. Rosen, 57-year-old Miami native who now lives in Cockeysville, Md., was running against first-term Republican Rep. Andy Harris.

In a letter to Maryland’s attorney general and the state prosecutor, the chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party wrote that Ms. Rosen has been registered to vote in both Florida and Maryland since at least 2006. Yvette Lewis, the party chairwoman, also said in the letter that Ms. Rosen voted in the 2006 general election and the 2008 presidential primaries in both Florida and Maryland.

“This information is based on examination of the voter files from both states,” Ms. Lewis wrote to Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler and State Prosecutor Emmitt Davitt. “We believe that this is a clear violation of Maryland law and urge the appropriate office to conduct a full investigation.”

The state prosecutor's office would neither confirm nor deny an investigation, as is their standard practice. The attorney general's office referred questions to the state prosecutor


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