Due to registration errors and lost absentee ballots. Another 2-4 million were discouraged by long lines or voter ID requirements.
Archive for the ‘Vote fraud’ Category
I know Minnesotans don’t do “angry,” but they’re being cheated out of one of their state’s two votes in the Senate. Someone should say something about it.
Republican accusations of vote fraud in 600 cases in Ohio. Republican special prosecutor checks them out, finds one actual instance of fraud. Yawn.
I’m all for ragging on Norm Coleman, and I’m grateful that TPM has been doing such a good job of it. And it certainly looks to me from the Strib website that Coleman really did file a bunch of competely meritless ballot challenges (and the Franken folks filed more than a few). But I can’t [...]
The New Mexico Republican Party is doing it, as part of the “voter fraud” hoax.
They say they don’t pay by the card, do have strong QA, turn in all registration cards because it’s required by law, and flag questionable cards when they’re turned in. If anyone on the other side has facts to contradict these claims, I’d like to hear them.
McCain steals votes in the wrong state and at the wrong season.
Maybe he isn’t a real conservative after all.
Long lines at the polls in Atlanta. The bottleneck is at the identification verification stations, not the voting booths.
Former Republican FEC Commissioner Bradley Smith says that “voter ID” laws designed to suppress voting among Democratic-leaning demographic groups (poor people, old people, members of racial minorities, women) are really just fine, even though they don’t actually prevent any actual voting fraud. (Because there’s no significant amount of voting fraud committed by going to the [...]



