Do you have dead neighbors listed as able to vote? 1.8 MILLION dead Americans are so listed.
And these dead Americans should not be taken advantage of for political purposes by the Democrat Party and U.S. Atorney General Holder.
Their names should be removed from polling lists. How?
Picture IDs will protect the dead as well as the living.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s opposition to picture IDs for voters does not protect the dead from being taken advantage of.
Next time you visit your polling place inquire if your dead neighbor at such and such address is on the list. And see if you — like the person who asked if Eric Holder at such and such address was on the list — are offered a ballot.
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“From voter fraud to election chicanery of all kinds, America teeters on the edge of scandal every November,†says Larry Sabato, the director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and author of a comprehensive survey of voter fraud called “Dirty Little Secrets.†The fact that so many people want to thwart legitimate and prudent efforts to improve ballot integrity has become a scandal in its own right. Attorney General Holder is unlikely to agree with that, but after what happened at his polling place last Tuesday, he should at least understand that voter fraud itself is a scandal worth investigating.
But the chances of Holder admitting the problem are nil, since the left is so bound and detrermined to excuse voter fraud.