Ok, so there's voter fraud in Colorado, but the news story leaves out a critical piece of information.
With just 21 days left until an election in which every vote will count, the 9News I-Team has uncovered voter registration fraud that could cause chaos on Election Day for hundreds, possibly thousands of Colorado voters. ...From which party to which party?Some voter registration application forms are completely bogus. Others belong to legitimate voters, who have had one or two facts changed that could affect their registration when they show up at the polls November 2nd. Tom Stanislawski registered to vote six years ago. But this summer, someone signed him up again and changed his party affiliation. "My concern would be I'd walk in November 2nd and be unable to vote," he said.
Some of the registration drive workers earn $2 per application or about $10 an hour. One woman admitted to forging three people's names on about 40 voter registration applications. Kym Cason says she was helping her boyfriend earn more money from a get-out-the-vote organization called ACORN or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. ACORN works with low or moderate-income families on housing issues. Cason said her extra registrations earned her boyfriend $50.ACORN claims to be nonpartisan, but c'mon -- just do a Google search and you'll find that they regularly protest along side ANSWER and other Stalinist/socialist/communist groups.
So how come the political parties involved in the fraud aren't named in the news story? I find it hard to believe the reporters didn't bother to check. Is there anyone out there willing to bet me money that less than 90% of the fraud involves actions helpful to the Democrats?