Thursday, October 28, 2004

Wisconsin at high risk of voter fraud

Wisconsin is at a high risk of rampant voter fraud in the Milwaukee and Madison metropolitan areas. The Milwaukee Election Commission tossed out Republicans' protest of 5600 voter registrations which did not match up with actual addresses. After Republicans presented photos of addresses that were vacant lots and food stands, the Commission ruled that they did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the addresses were fictitious. This from a City that for some reason needed almost three times more ballots for the election than it has registered voters.

In Madison, John Kerry is holding a rally/concert that is expected to draw 50,000 to 60,000 people, many from Illinois. After the rally, there will be a march to the City Clerk's office for supporters of Kerry to cast absentee ballots. I see the MSM was not particularly concerned about the legality of the office staying open late for the rally after coordination between the office and the Kerry campaign, and I suspect they will not be very concerned about the fact that it is frighteningly easy to register and cast an absentee ballot in this state. Do not be surprised if Madison ends up with many new flatlander "residents" today who cast a vote in Wisconsin's election.

Bush and the Republicans have been working very hard to tip Wisconsin into the red column, and looks like their efforts in rural Wisconsin may very well do that for them. That is if absolute corruption in the state's two biggest cities doesn't steal away victory for John Kerry.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its ironic that the 5600 registrations in question is just about the same amount of votes that Gore won this state by in 2000.

Hmmm.