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Terri Lynn Rote, 55, was booked into the Polk County Jail
She was probably just trying to demonstrate how easy it is to commit fraud. (Actually it is very easy to detect, and it pays nothing which is why it is so rare.) This is what happens when you believe your own propaganda: Republican Article of Faith collides with reality.
Terri Lynn Rote, 55, was booked into the Polk County Jail
She was probably just trying to demonstrate how easy it is to commit fraud. (Actually it is very easy to detect, and it pays nothing which is why it is so rare.) This is what happens when you believe your own propaganda: Republican Article of Faith collides with reality.
If you Google 'Voter Fraud', page after page of citations come up - of Republicans committing voter fraud. Guess that's why THEY KNOW that it's being done - they're doing it.
Last November two Republican voters in separate states decided to prove how easy it would be to vote illegally. Both were arrested and charged with voter fraud.
I bet we get quite a few this time around. The supposed ease of committing voter fraud is seriously believed by so many Republicans. They are idiots and have no idea how the system actually works.
Last November two Republican voters in separate states decided to prove how easy it would be to vote illegally. Both were arrested and charged with voter fraud.
I bet we get quite a few this time around. The supposed ease of committing voter fraud is seriously believed by so many Republicans. They are idiots and have no idea how the system actually works.
Yeah no kidding. One might suggest that Republican voters are actually gullible. After all, look at who they nominated at their convention.
Interesting that we have reached the stage in the race where FiveThirtyEight's polls-plus is now more bullish on Clinton than the polls-only (albeit, not by much). Conversely, the Senate campaign is closer in polls-plus, but Dems gained over the weekend from high 60's to low 70's. All in all, I like the Dems' position with less than 10 days to go.
I'm not close to forgiving Comey for his "October surprise" letter, but I think it will affect the election only marginally. The GOP voter suppression efforts (many legislative) are likely of more significance. Most encouraging is Darrell Issa's reelection struggle.
A well reasoned argument is like a diamond: impervious to corruption and crystal clear - and infinitely rarer.
Here, as elsewhere, people are outraged at what feels like a rigged game -- an economy that won't respond, a democracy that won't listen, and a financial sector that holds all the cards. - Robert Reich
Issa certainly has spent a lot of money on signs. I live just a block outside of his district but when we drive into town you can hardly spit without hitting one. Like 10 per corner!
I keep wanting to match his sign color and size with my own: