Election fraud 2004: Milwaukee and Wisconsin being looked at

From Michelle Malkin (and other sources, including Fox News):

WISCONSIN'S ELECTION FRAUD SCANDAL:

WHERE'S THE MSM/DEM OUTRAGE?


By Michelle Malkin ยท January 17, 2005 08:05 PM


I've been hearing from several citizen watchdogs about allegations of massive Democratic election fraud in Wisconsin. Reader Ron LaCanne sent me this summary:
A state representative has been asking the Milwaukee Election Commission for information on the number of votes cast by voters who voted and registered on the same day (Wisconsin Law allows voters to register at the polls the day of the election). By law all same day registers are to be validated by mail immediately after the election (Their votes get counted regardless of their status).
Rep. [Jeff] Stone finally received an answer Monday of [last] week. He was told that there were 8,300 same day votes and approximately 900 were unable to be delivered. Assuming about one third of the same day votes will not be verified because there is no such address, etc., that would mean approximately 2400 illegal votes were cast. Sounds bad! Well.....
Rep. Stone today received a call from the Election Commission. They were a little bit off. They actually had 73,000 same day votes cast. 10,000 voter registration cards could not be sent because they have no addresses or incomplete or inadequate information. Using the same one third return rate that means in Milwaukee alone more than 25,000 illegal votes were cast. You can expect that the cities of Racine, Kenosha and Madison to have similar results.
By the way George Bush lost Wisconsin by 12,000 votes and Milwaukee votes 80% or more Democrat. Please use your contacts in that wonderful blogger world to helps us.



FNC reports Milwaukee Journal Sentinel was told by Milwaukee's top election official that claims of fraud were "over blown"


So the chickens may start coming home to roost for the party that has been screaming (see article: Kerry Cites Suppressed Votes... in the very recent past) about voter supression and disenfranchisement, with some muck raking going on to find out about some of the potential voter fraud in Wisonsin. I'd love to see this expanded into Pennsylvania and a few other places, where some of the real dirty tricks could be exposed.

If we could see several thousand votes, up to a million or two, that should never have been counted get tossed out, it would just expand Pres. Bush's margin of victory that much more. Of course, that won't happen, and even if it did, most Democrats would never belief it, and the conspiracy theorists on that side will never belief that they weren't ripped off (mostly because, given the number of dirty tricks they pulled, they can't believe it's possible to lose).
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Yes, Milwaukee (as well as the State of Wisconsin in general) has created a system where voter fraud is an art form. From the "New Voter (fraud) Project" all the way to City Elections Chief, Lisa Artison, the stink in Wisconsin is not necessarily from the dumping of raw sewage into Lake Michigan.
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P.S. I also notice that, while being a much closer race than in Ohio, the people screaming loudest about that race are staying far away from Wisconsin. (there was a margin of 118,775 votes in Oh. In Wi it was only 11,813).
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States with heavy union turnout have been rife with election fraud for decades, and it always seems to lean toward dems. I'd bet there was a ton of hanky-panky in Ohio on the dem side as well. Had Kennedy's pappa not bought Chicago in 1960, who knows what might have happened. Vietnam would have no doubt been a very different war.