"The state has received a flood of 180,000 absentee ballot requests. On some 3,000 forms the signature doesn't match the one on file with county clerks. Yet citing concerns that voters would be disenfranchised, Democratic Party lawyer Paul Josephson wrote New Jersey's secretary of state asking her 'to instruct County Clerks not to deny applications on the basis of signature comparison alone.'
Mr. Josephson maintained that county clerks 'may be overworked and are likely not trained in handwriting analysis' and insisted that voters with suspect applications should be allowed to cast provisional ballots. Those ballots, of course, would then provide a pool of votes that would be subject to litigation in any recount, with the occupant of New Jersey's highest office determined by Florida 2000-style scrutiny of ballot applications."The standard Democrat script calls for this type of thuggery every time they lose an important election by a small margin. It was successful in putting Franken the Clown into the Senate seat in MN.
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The only hope is that enough people begin to see through these screwjobs and provide a large margin for candidates. That Franken thing still hurts, hopefully the people of Minnesota are feeling a lot of shame and embarrasment right now.
ReplyDeleteSham after sham after sham. If this race goes to Corzine, it will be a travesty of democracy. Laws seem only to apply to a select group of people...anyone not liberal.
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