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Home Front: Politix
George Soros Bankrolling Attacks on Election Integrity
2015-06-06
The New York Times has revealed what some of us already knew: billionaire convicted felon George Soros is bankrolling attacks on election integrity laws in advance of the 2016 election. He is funding efforts to attack laws designed to aid election integrity in Wisconsin, North Carolina, Ohio and perhaps elsewhere, according to the New York Times.

...These lawsuits are attacks on voter ID and other changes made to increase election integrity. For example, in North Carolina, where same-day voter registration used to exist, over 1,000 unverified voters were permitted to cast a regular ballot in the 2012 election.


Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#6  DOJ should take a look see.
Posted by: newc   2015-06-06 16:01  

#5  Enemy Foreign.
Head of the democrats.
Posted by: newc   2015-06-06 15:52  

#4  He's smart enough to put his money to work where it will make the most difference. It's quite telling that the best and brightest on the Dem side think their biggest opportunity for gains lies in cheating.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-06-06 13:43  

#3  Soros, now there's a crooked bastid. Convicted felon and Soros is apt in his resume. One of the left's puppet masters--the man behind the screen. You can be sure that if Soros is involved, whatever he's doing is aimed at stuffing the ballot box for his chosen lefty candidate.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-06-06 08:08  

#2  It's because the Trunks are cowards and won't start attacking the legitimacy of any government that allows its voting system to be so compromised. Make the whole issue the 'third rail' for the people pushing this stuff - why should you obey a government that fixes elections by stuffing the ballot box? Flip the narrative.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-06 08:05  

#1  Hmmm seems I heard about some candidate challenging election laws recently and any citizen or non-citizen having 'the right to vote', a coincidence or a gambit ?
Posted by: Big Jones2616   2015-06-06 06:38  

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