Originally posted by Bodhi
Yes, I do believe that there were registered republicans who attempted to engage in harassment of democratic voters, but out right fraud?
ok. maybe we need to define fraud as well...but we'll take this as an example. The worst example I know of is an allegation that:
i asked for you to give an example of the worst "republican"example. i am asking you to be critical of your party. unless you are in fact saying "NO...they did not...are you? Several hundred provisional ballots of registered Democrats disqualified in New Mexico by Republican judge; ballots certified "good" turn out to be all Republican; this news comes as reports indicate provisional ballots are being rejected in New Mexico at higher rates than expected [via reader radtimes, reports in the Albuquerque Tribune]
As for continued Democratic Party Fraud, the following should enlighten you:
Democratic Party Staffers were making calls to Republicans in Ohio with wrong polling site information; Democrats claim volunteers made a mistake and that Democratic voters were also provided incorrect information [via Demos, a report in the Marion Star]
124 fake voter registrations in exchange for crack cocaine in Ohio [via Mark Adams (here and here)]: We have this story in the Toledo Blade about a volunteer Chad Staton hired by a volunteer who in turn worked for the non-partisan but left-leaning NAACP Voter Fund - Staton made up voter registrations with (easily detectable) fraudulent names like Mary Poppins in exchange for crack cocaine.
Tampering of voting machines charged in Yonkers, New York, with the discovery of damaged or missing seals in 22 machines. Recount currently showing significantly shrink in lead for Republican in state Senate race [via Votersunite, this article from a local NBC affiliate
Want me to go on?
yes. i would like you to answer the question as it was presented.