[Platt]
From some, bombast. From others, evidence.

[Arlo]
From Wikipedia entry on Voter Fraud, for starters.

For example, in 2004, police stationed outside a Cook County, Illinois, polling
place were allegedly requesting photo ID and telling voters (falsely) that if
they had been convicted of a felony, they could not vote.[20]

Also in 2004, for example, In Pima, Arizona, voters at multiple polls were
allegedly confronted by an individual, wearing a black t-shirt with “US
Constitution Enforcer” and a military-style belt that gave the appearance he
was armed. He asked voters if they were citizens, accompanied by a cameraman
who filmed the encounters.[20]

Voters often complain about misinformation campaigns via flyers or phone calls
encouraging them to vote on a day other than election day or spreading false
information regarding their right to vote. In Polk County, Florida, in 2004,
for example, voters allegedly received a call telling them to vote on November
3 (the election was on November 2). Also in 2004, in Wisconsin and elsewhere
voters allegedly received flyers that said, “If you already voted in any
election this year, you can’t vote in the Presidential Election”, implying
that those who had voted in earlier primary elections were ineligible to vote.
Also, “If anybody in your family has ever been found guilty of anything you
can’t vote in the Presidential Election.” Finally, “If you violate any of
these laws, you can get 10 years in prison and your children will be taken away
from you.”[21][22]

But why bother, since it accuses conservatives, its obviously dismissible
leftist propaganda... but when its against those evil commie libs, to arms!


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