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MINNESOTA VOTE FRAUD: 2,812 Dead Voters
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By Peter Roff, Contributing Editor for Opinion |July 20, 2010, at 4:15 p.m.
Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud
It looks increasingly likely that at least one member of the United States Senate may owe his seat in the world’s greatest deliberative body not to his charisma or the persuasiveness of his message but to voter fraud.
As the Wall Street Journal's John Fund reports, Minnesota Democrat Al Franken’s narrow, 312-vote victory in 2008 over incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman may have come as the result of people being allowed to vote who, under existing law, shouldn’t have been.
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York: When 1,099 felons vote in race won by 312 ballots
"Please don't go", "You are my hero"!!??, " Clear your name and run for President"!!??, "I belong to several resistance groups and we are growing stronger"
originally posted by: EvidenceNibbler
Minnesotans didn't elect you, you Franken. You "won" by 312 votes because felons voted (illegally).
1000+ felons. 3000 dead voters.
And Al Franken "won" by 312.
Don't worry Al ..I'm sure SNL will take you back. You can play yourself in the Trump bashing.
Really activates the almonds.
Remember ACORN? They registered almost 3000 dead voters.
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MINNESOTA VOTE FRAUD: 2,812 Dead Voters
How about the felons voting?
www.usnews.com...
By Peter Roff, Contributing Editor for Opinion |July 20, 2010, at 4:15 p.m.
Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud
It looks increasingly likely that at least one member of the United States Senate may owe his seat in the world’s greatest deliberative body not to his charisma or the persuasiveness of his message but to voter fraud.
As the Wall Street Journal's John Fund reports, Minnesota Democrat Al Franken’s narrow, 312-vote victory in 2008 over incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman may have come as the result of people being allowed to vote who, under existing law, shouldn’t have been.
www.washingtonexaminer.com...
York: When 1,099 felons vote in race won by 312 ballots
He waited until 2018 to get some pension bucks.
Notice not one hint of remorse for his actions.
Some of the comments on his twitter, do it Al, run in 2020 !
"Please don't go", "You are my hero"!!??, " Clear your name and run for President"!!??, "I belong to several resistance groups and we are growing stronger"
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: EvidenceNibbler
I bet the people of Minnesota won't replace Franken with someone from the opposite party, like the people of Alabama did.
originally posted by: Shakawkaw
If you're a legal citizen of the US, you should have the right to vote. Having a felony shouldn't take away that right. Your second link is an opinion piece, and we all know how opinions work.
originally posted by: EvidenceNibbler
originally posted by: Shakawkaw
If you're a legal citizen of the US, you should have the right to vote. Having a felony shouldn't take away that right. Your second link is an opinion piece, and we all know how opinions work.
Agree or disagree it's the law right?
originally posted by: bluechevytree
the swamp is being drained.
sorry al you weren`t funny as a "comedian" and you failed as a politician but on the bright side you succeeded in being a creepy old pervert.
originally posted by: EvidenceNibbler
He waited until 2018 to get some pension bucks.
Notice not one hint of remorse for his actions.
originally posted by: Vector99
originally posted by: EvidenceNibbler
originally posted by: Shakawkaw
If you're a legal citizen of the US, you should have the right to vote. Having a felony shouldn't take away that right. Your second link is an opinion piece, and we all know how opinions work.
Agree or disagree it's the law right?
Most states automatically reinstate felon voting rights after the sentenced term is completed, or within a few years after. Granted, that is typically for first time, non-violent offenders.