Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He isn't the only one; 19 other deceased veterans have so far been identified as recently registered to vote. The actual number could be far higher - in the hundreds or even thousands. The investigation is ongoing.
All the the fraudulent voter registration forms were submitted by one Acorn-like voter-registration group operating out of James Madison University's campus. The FBI and police have so far refused to name the group.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/he-fought-in-world-war-ii-he-died-in-2014-and-he-just-registered-to-vote-in-va
This type of vote fraud is not new.
But it's been discovered at a time when electronic-only voting is increasingly vulnerable to hacking; two states have already detected intrusions into their systems.
Do you trust our current voting systems in use across the USA?
Your link isn't working for me, could you post a corrected one so I can see the story itself?
Anonymous wrote:They registered only 19 people, and were caught well in advance of the election. That suggests to me that voter fraud really isn't a big concern, because they're not getting sufficient numbers to sway an election, and there are systems in place that can catch these things.
Anonymous wrote:Study = story.
Ha ha ha. I think my phone's keyboard is crazy today. I will be re-reading before I post from now on.
Anonymous wrote:He isn't the only one; 19 other deceased veterans have so far been identified as recently registered to vote. The actual number could be far higher - in the hundreds or even thousands. The investigation is ongoing.
All the the fraudulent voter registration forms were submitted by one Acorn-like voter-registration group operating out of James Madison University's campus. The FBI and police have so far refused to name the group.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/he-fought-in-world-war-ii-he-died-in-2014-and-he-just-registered-to-vote-in-va
This type of vote fraud is not new.
But it's been discovered at a time when electronic-only voting is increasingly vulnerable to hacking; two states have already detected intrusions into their systems.
Do you trust our current voting systems in use across the USA?
Anonymous wrote:He isn't the only one; 19 other deceased veterans have so far been identified as recently registered to vote. The actual number could be far higher - in the hundreds or even thousands. The investigation is ongoing.
All the the fraudulent voter registration forms were submitted by one Acorn-like voter-registration group operating out of James Madison University's campus. The FBI and police have so far refused to name the group.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/he-fought-in-world-war-ii-he-died-in-2014-and-he-just-registered-to-vote-in-va
This type of vote fraud is not new.
But it's been discovered at a time when electronic-only voting is increasingly vulnerable to hacking; two states have already detected intrusions into their systems.
Do you trust our current voting systems in use across the USA?
Anonymous wrote:Study = story.
Ha ha ha. I think my phone's keyboard is crazy today. I will be re-reading before I post from now on.