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#NC Alleged Voter Fraud – Jim Turner, NC BOE Answers

A ton of people know who Jim Turner is now.

I am sure I was not the only one who emailed the NC Board of Elections, inquiring that one Jim Turner be investigated for potentially having voted multiple times during early voting in North Carolina.

Close up of his comment:

Turner doesn’t even think his comment, true or not, had anything wrong with it:

Indeed, I was not the only one to follow up with the Board of elections. They were apparently overwhelmed. I did receive this answer though:

“We are aware of this claim of multiple voting posted on Facebook. We share your concerns. A preliminary investigation found that this claim is without merit, but we are continuing our investigation of this matter. This claim has been referred to appropriate law enforcement authorities.”

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It would seem he intended to cause a stir and he succeeded. Continue reading

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Forms Come In Boxes Of 1,000

Yesterday I posted about my adventures in voter registration at the grocery store with “completely non-partisan” voter drive groups. In case you missed it, here’s the video I shot:

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This turn of events left me wondering just how some random group or person can set up a folding card table at a grocery store and register people to vote. So I hit the NC State Board of Elections site in search of answers. I did not like what I found. Continue reading

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Register to Vote and Grocery Shop. Seems Legit. (Video)

A funny thing happened to me today on the way by the grocery store… (Video) Continue reading

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Voter Registration Sketchiness in VA

Bryan Preston of The PJ Tatler has a piece up right now that is an absolute MUST READ:
Why Is the Voter Participation Center Spoofing the Virginia State Board of Elections’ Return Address?

It’s a very detailed and involved article which lays out the law breaking and attempted voter fraud going on in Virginia right now.

“The center’s registration forms, some of which have been addressed to the dead, children, even pets and felons ineligible to vote in Virgina, state that recipients are eligible to vote. They come with some personal information already filled in, and instruct recipients to send the forms in to the Virginia State Board of Elections via Business Reply Mail to an address pre-printed on the form. But where do the returned forms really go?”

The article then proceeds to follow the forms to a PO box — not to the Board of Elections. Like I said, it is an involved article with many screenshots. You have to read the whole thing.

When I finished reading the article, I remembered a local story about the sub-group of Voter Participation Center — Women’s Voices, Womens Vote Action Fund (WVWVAF). The section in the Tatler piece about Page Gardner rang a bell. They were fined $100k for misleading robocalls with follow up mailers here in North Carolina. Continue reading

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Voter ID: Clearly Missing The Point

No matter how dismissive the Left and Democrats are about it, Voter Fraud exists. The usual arguments are something along the lines of ‘it happens in isolated incidents’ or ‘it’s not widespread’ or something similar. The main theme being they admit it happens but it’s not that big of a deal.

Right.

It’s only the activity that determines and shapes our governments and political landscape. So what’s the big deal if 53,000 dead people are still on the voter rolls in Florida? It’s only a key state to determine the Presidency. No biggie. What’s a few illegal votes anyway? It’s just like speeding — it’s also against the law but everyone does it from time to time and most of us get away with it. Continue reading

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Project Veritas Outs Non-Citizens and the Dead voting in NC (video)

James O’Keefe and Project Veritas do it again — this time in my home state, North Carolina. It is 10 minutes long and you need to watch it — and share it with everyone you can. Continue reading

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