Opinion: Vote Fraud More Common than You Think

Author John Fund notes recent vote fraud: -A Democratic nominee for Congress had to resign in Maryland last month because she had voted in two states at the same time. -An Arkansas state legislator resigned from office after pleading guilty along with a city councilman and police officer to committing voter fraud. -In Iowa, a Canadian couple and a Mexican citizen were charged with illegally voting in U.S. elections.

2020-05-03T23:19:32+00:00November 1st, 2012|News, Vote Fraud|

Opinion: When Political Speech Comes Under Fire

John Fund in National Review: An unnamed private family foundation paid for 145 billboards in Ohio and Wisconsin. The boards featured a picture of a judge's gavel and a simple message: "Voter Fraud Is a Felony -- up to 3 and a half years and a $10,000 fine." That's it. But liberal activist groups went into frenzy mode, claiming the billboards were part of a voter-suppression scheme, so the billboards' owner, Clear Channel, is removing the signs.

2020-05-03T23:38:10+00:00October 29th, 2012|ACRU Commentary, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|
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