Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Voter Fraud Questions, Milwaukee Style

From WTMJ 4 Milwaukee
"Election Officials Using Tuesday's Primary To Register Voters
Heather Shannon
Katie DeLong
MILWAUKEE - Low turnout is expected in Tuesday's primary election.

There are no state-wide elections on the ballot.

The Milwaukee Election Commission estimates only twelve to fifteen percent of people will vote in Tuesday's primaries, but many polling locations used Tuesday to make sure things run smoothly in November.

Register To Vote signs were posted all over the UWM campus Tuesday." Election Officials Using Tuesday's Primary To Register Voters | Today's TMJ4 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin News, Weather, Sports, WTMJ | Local News

What the HECK is going on here?
Election officials were targeting students Tuesday: historically an age group with one of the lowest voting rates.
Election officials were doing all they can to make it easier for students to vote.

“They're all voting for the first time,” Arney said.

If it weren't for the signs posted all over campus, a lot of students say they would not have even known that they could register at the polls Tuesday.

"Kids have so much going on that they need reminders,” 18-year-old Devan Shihata said.

Shihata, who will vote for the first time on November 4th, brought all her friends to the student polling site to register Tuesday.

“I think it's really important because we are the future,” Shihata said.


Couple of questions.

Why were "Election officials were doing all they can to make it easier for students to vote?" How far exactly did they go?

Is ACORN involved?

Does Tom Barret know about this? Show me fraud, I dare you to show me one case of fraud!

How many students are also going to vote absentee back in their home towns? Isn't voting twice called voter FRAUD?

Is anyone looking into this? There is so much more I could say about this, "Kids have so much going on that they need reminders,” what, are they not adults?

I give up

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