Milwaukee officials:fraud overblown
This is what I have left to say on the whole Wisconsin debate.
There is no proof of intended voter fraud on behalf of either major party at this time. If that changes, then I will revisit my statements. If not, well, nothing.
Those confirmation cards could be there for any reason:
[Executive director of the city Election Commission, Lisa]Artison said there are many reasons a card might not be processed, including illegibility, or missing information, such as a signature or date of birth. Some cards may also have been duplicates.
Also, I'd like to ask how they verify homeless voters? I remember reading that there was a concerted effort to drive the homeless to vote this year. I would think they would be lacking an address to send a confirmation card to.
There is a need for reform, I would think, in ANY situation where questions like this arise (that includes Washington and Ohio to name two). But there is no proof that this is a "Democrats stole" issue. So please do not go there. Thanks.