Sunday, October 05, 2014

More Republican Voter Fraud

Hilarious:
UC Irvine law professor Rick Hasen says this development, which he describes as coming from the “Irony Dept,” is just “too delicious.” Leslie Rutledge, the Republican candidate for attorney general in Arkansas, has been discovered to have been registered to vote in multiple states in addition to Arkansas, and even voted by absentee ballot in Arkansas’ general election in November of 2008 – after she had registered to vote in Washington D.C. in July of the same year.

According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Rutledge has now been removed from Arkansas’ voting rolls by the Pulaski county clerk, after he confirmed that she was registered to vote in D.C., and possibly Virginia. The removal from the rolls may also lead to her ineligibility to be elected to office. ***
I find it hysterically funny that Republicans are constantly stating that they have no choice but to suppress voter rights all over the country because of virtually non-existent voter fraud; but in the few fraud cases that do arise, it is always Republicans who are the culprits. [Click here, here, here, here and here if you don't believe me.]

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