yepbblhd672 wrote:Isolated incident...nothing to see here...move along.mojo84 wrote:Mail in ballots aren't abused.
http://www.empowertexans.com/around-tex ... nt-county/
A massive investigation is underway in Tarrant County as law enforcement officers from the Texas Attorney General’s Office investigate a vote-harvesting scheme alleged to involve as many as 20,000 ballots.
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this site ALWAYS makes me laugh!!!! LOVE IT!!!bblhd672 wrote:Isolated incident...nothing to see here...move along.mojo84 wrote:Mail in ballots aren't abused.
http://www.empowertexans.com/around-tex ... nt-county/
A massive investigation is underway in Tarrant County as law enforcement officers from the Texas Attorney General’s Office investigate a vote-harvesting scheme alleged to involve as many as 20,000 ballots.
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Here's a bit more information on the "vote harvesting" scheme... how it works and an idea which party is doing it:
http://townhall.com/columnists/lawrence ... sletterad=
http://townhall.com/columnists/lawrence ... sletterad=
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