Block the Vote

Will the GOP's campaign to deter new voters and discard Democratic ballots determine the next president?

On February 5th, the day of the Super Tuesday caucus, a school-bus driver named Paul Maez arrived at his local polling station to cast his ballot. To his surprise, Maez found that his name had vanished from the list of registered voters, thanks to a statewide effort to deter fraudulent voting. For Maez, the shock was especially acute: He is the supervisor of elections in Las Vegas. Full Story »

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Roland F. Hirsch
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by Roland F. Hirsch - Oct. 22, 2008

This opinion piece has minimal journalistic merit. We have seen several pieces from these Democratic Party activitists and they all are one-sided and inaccurate. Where is the information on the Milwaukee election day registrations in 2004 that the local experts say stole the election in Wisconsin from Bush? Where is information on the many convictions of voter fraud by Democrats in several states. Poorly sourced and edited.

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