[QUOTE=RIROCKHOUND;932803]Yes. One was a Caucus, the other was mostly making reference to voter suppression (albeit a creative approach) in Maryland.
So you see this is a major issue?
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we're talking about voter fraud and id's
and you post one story from an unusual website involving the Missouri caucus another about a republican whose voter registration showed his ex-wife's address(can't see how that could happen) and then a campaign manager that approved some robo calls which**, while annoying, if you actually believe a strange unnamed voice that calls your house at night and tells you not to bother voting...maybe you shouldn't be voting in the first place
and that's your evidence that there is either no evidence or that everyone does it so it's no big deal?
I thought we did tackle campaign finance laws?
**WashPo
Ex-Ehrlich campaign manager Schurick convicted in robocall case - The Washington Post
The jury convicted Schurick —
who got his start in politics working for Democrats — of trying to influence votes through fraud,
guess we know where he learned how
failing to identify the source of the call as required by law and two counts of conspiracy to commit those crimes.