Some Colorado voter believe that if McCain wins the state on Nov. 4, it will be due to shady activities by the local GOP. The Political Issues Examiner summarized the new allegations in an article published today.
One "tactic is removing American citizens from the voter registries for questionable reasons. Here in Colorado, for example, as reported by the New York Times, more than 37,000 named were purged from the registration database by the Republican Secretary of State Mike Coffman, who critics contend should have resigned his post from the conflict-of-interest when he won the Republican nomination to run for congress.
Also here in Colorado, as another example, Republicans last month told students at liberal Colorado College (in conservative Colorado Springs) that students could not register to vote if their parents live out of state, which as patently untrue.
And right here in predominantly Democratic Denver, the Republican-owned Sequoia voting systems company failed to deliver to the post office more than 10,000 mail-in ballots while falsely telling city election officials that all of the required 21,000 ballots had been mailed. This incident represents only one of the required mailings."
I predict that Nov. 4 will be a long night due to the heightened allegations of voter fraud from both camps as Election Day approaches.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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