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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Why are so many Invalid voters in purple states?

  Why would Eric Holder think presenting an ID card to vote presents a "negative impact"? His ridiculous defense of blocking the states' requirement to present ID to vote doesn't hold up under any kind of scrutiny.
  What's really interesting is the huge number of ineligible voters on the rolls...and which states contain those inaccuracies. CNS:
About one in eight names listed on the active voter rolls, or 24 million nationally, are no longer valid or have significant inaccuracies, according to a report issued earlier this month by the non-partisan Pew Center on the States. The states with problems include Florida, California, Texas, Colorado, Ohio, Mississippi, Iowa, Indiana and West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Missouri.
  Notice anything in particular about many of these states?
  While it's no real surprise that California and Texas have problems because of their enormous illegal population, it is pretty suspicious that so many toss up states have so many inaccuracies.
  It was common knowledge, or perhaps folklore, that in Michigan the last votes in were from Detroit.
  Why?
  Because Democrats needed to figure out how many votes they needed
  The video of Holder is over here. I couldn't get it to shut up.

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