With the Nov. 8 presidential election looming, the Indiana State Police are investigating “thousands” of cases of possible voter fraud in the Hoosier State.
Secretary of State Connie Lawson, a Republican, told WIXN-TV in Indianapolis that her office ran a report of the Statewide Voter Registration System and discovered that thousands of voters’ birthdays and first names were changed. Lawson’s office became aware of a potential issue with voter data after some voters visited Indianavoters.com to check their voter registration and found their information was incorrect.
“These records were changed on paper forms, at the BMV [Bureau of Motor Vehicles] and online. At this time, my office is not sure why these records were changed, but we have evaluated the Statewide Voter Registration System and have found no indication it has been compromised,” Lawson said.
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Some will say that it's just an Indiana problem, or that there is no problem at all. Or that the irregularities, if there are any, benefit Republican and Democrat candidates.
We know better.
What have they found in Maryland. There is voter fraud in this state as well. How about Delaware...More pressure needs to be put on the powers that be.
Good luck in even finding the "powers that be" around here.
Every time a Democrat lost it was a rigged election,remember gore,kerry?
That's the democrats rigging the election just like Trump said.
VOTE TRUMP
My dad was a Republican all his life and I always remember him voting for the Republicans. He died about twenty years ago and I guess he has voted for the Democrats for those twenty years.
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