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10 Fla. counties report suspicious GOP voter sign-ups

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I read recently where some fla county election officials saying that there are finding more fraudelent gop registstrations than democrat...if this turns out true I will pee myself laughing...because this was a republican attempt by rick scott to rout dem voters.

At least 10 Florida counties have identified possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the state's Republican Party, election officials said today.

Problems first emerged earlier this week in Palm Beach County with forms turned in by Strategic Allied Consulting, which the Republican National Committee paid $3.1 million to register voters in Florida and six other swing states. Palm Beach prosecutors are examining 106 voter registration forms submitted by one Strategic Allied Consulting worker, some with apparently forged signatures.



10 Fla. counties report suspicious GOP voter sign-ups
 
I read recently where some fla county election officials saying that there are finding more fraudelent gop registstrations than democrat...if this turns out true I will pee myself laughing...because this was a republican attempt by rick scott to rout dem voters.

At least 10 Florida counties have identified possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the state's Republican Party, election officials said today.

Problems first emerged earlier this week in Palm Beach County with forms turned in by Strategic Allied Consulting, which the Republican National Committee paid $3.1 million to register voters in Florida and six other swing states. Palm Beach prosecutors are examining 106 voter registration forms submitted by one Strategic Allied Consulting worker, some with apparently forged signatures.



10 Fla. counties report suspicious GOP voter sign-ups

epic! GOP crumbling as we speak.
 
Thursday, the RNC severed its ties to the Virginia firm and filed a voter-fraud complaint.

Seems like once they found out they did the right thing.
 
Seems the RNC should have known this was a possibility.

From the link to the Los Angeles Times in the OP's link.

Strategic Allied is run by an Arizona-based man named Nathan Sproul, who has been dogged by charges in the past that his employees destroyed Democratic registrations. No charges were ever filed.Strategic Allied is run by an Arizona-based man named Nathan Sproul, who has been dogged by charges in the past that his employees destroyed Democratic registrations. No charges were ever filed.

In 2004, he was investigated for voter fraud.


According to KLAS-TV, a former employee claimed hundreds, if not thousands, of Democratic registration forms were destroyed by a Sproul & Associates group called Voters Outreach of America.

The former employee first told local Nevada reporters that he had personally witnessed his boss shredding eight to ten voter registration forms, according to Steve George, a spokesman for the Nevada Secretary of State.

KLAS-TV quotes the chair of the Nevada Republican Committee, Earlene Forsythe, as saying, "The Republican National Party would never intentionally hire any staff people to come into the state to intentionally do voter fraud."


Voter Fraud Charges Out West - CBS News

I'm not accusing the RNC of intentionally hiring a company to perpetrate voter fraud, but maybe they might have known who they were doing business with first?
 
Did republicans really think voter fraud was a democrat only thing? This whole moral outrage thing claiming dems are committing voter fraud all the time was bound top backfire on the party of shady and stupid moves. Thanks guys, your efforts to clean up some of the crap of elections has helped us to clean up some of your crap. One of the reasons why i never saw much problem in attempting to stop voter fraud was it was going to screw you over.
 
This was a major piece on Jennifer Granholms show the war room (my old boss). the reps keep screaming about dem voter fraud and ignore the illegal voter restrictions they are getting passed by unconcious legislators and using other slimy guys like this nut case to rig and possibly even destroy voter registration information.

If you read the 14th amendment it will tell you why these actions like those against gays are illegal.

One more connie hypocracy
 
Seems the RNC should have known this was a possibility.

From the link to the Los Angeles Times in the OP's link.



In 2004, he was investigated for voter fraud.





Voter Fraud Charges Out West - CBS News

I'm not accusing the RNC of intentionally hiring a company to perpetrate voter fraud, but maybe they might have known who they were doing business with first?

Like Dems should have known with ACORN, right? Cmon.
 
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