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But no, according to liberals, voter fraud never happens! :roll:
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — A comparison of records by David Goldstein, investigative reporter for CBS2/KCAL9, has revealed hundreds of so-called dead voters in Southern California, a vast majority of them in Los Angeles County.
“He took a lot of time choosing his candidates,” said Annette Givans of her father, John Cenkner.
Cenkner died in Palmdale in 2003. Despite this, records show that he somehow voted from the grave in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010.
But he’s not the only one.
CBS2 Investigation Uncovers Votes Being Cast From Grave Year After Year « CBS Los Angeles
But no, according to liberals, voter fraud never happens!
If voter ID supporters want more to join them, they should conduct this kind of investigation of evidence on a nationwide basis. They should also make sure that states do not do what Wisconsin did: once the voter ID law goes into effect, close down and restrict hours of ID-places in Dem-heavy areas and using the savings to increase the hours of ID-places in Rep-heavy areas. If one is opposed to slimeball tactics, one should not engage in them oneself.
It doesn't matter how much it happens, that it happens at all is enough reason to impose voter ID systems. Voter fraud, of any kind, in any quantity, is unacceptable. But the second anyone brings it up, it's the left screaming that voter fraud doesn't happen enough to warrant it. Once is too much.
Are you willing to submit every single person voting to a DNA and fingerprint test, along with expending the resources to do this for every voter on election day?
Nope. I'm fine with requiring legal ID.
But that wont stop all the voter fraud. It wont even stop a majority of it.
And you said one is too many.
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