Well-publicized instances of attempted voter fraud by high-profile Democrats in Virginia and Maryland have helped Republican lawmakers make a case for tougher voting requirements.
In Virginia, Patrick Moran, the son of Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, has become the poster child for voter fraud after he was documented on a hidden camera last year coaching an undercover conservative operative on how to forge a utility bill to vote for someone else. At the time, the younger Moran was working on his father's campaign in Northern Virginia, though he stepped down after the embarrassing incident.
Authorities did not file charges against Moran, but that hasn't stopped Republicans from frequently alluding to the case this year while pushing for a photo voter identification law.
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This was a rampant problem in the last presidential election. Of course not one peep from the MSM. Remember the hanging chads silliness from the Bush/Gore election and the night and day accusation from the MSM and their liberal allies on how Bush stole the election? The problems mentioned in the article and many others from the swing states were enough that the last election could have gone the other way. Where is the outrage from the Obama butt-kissing MSM? Thank God for alternative media. To 1/2 the country (and slowly growing as Obama's real agenda becomes more apparent) the MSM is becoming irrelevant.
Ahhhh 10:56, I believe you are irrelevant.
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