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Originally Posted by Sam
But under Ohio's laws those can be more than just registrations.
Each can be submitted as a vote by ACORN whether the person who signs up multiple times even knows it or not.
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Precisely.
Of course, the purpose of
registration fraud is to enable
voter fraud. Some may split hairs between those two, but at the end of the day, they both work hand in hand to undermine the integrity of the pool of votes cast, and to undermine the very democratic process itself in states all across America.
And with absentee voting being increasingly used all over the country, a person with a handful of fraudulent voter cards can vote 20, 30+ times, no questions asked, and avoid detection. That, of course, is the very intent.
As I said before, if we had a true justice system, the leaders of ACORN would be facing federal charges. With what they're doing, they're practically running a criminal enterprise .