Thursday, March 17, 2011

North Carolina Republicans Fight for the Integrity of the Ballot



North Carolina Republicans in the General Assembly are trying to pass a law that would require voters to show identification cards at the polls. The latest census data reports that over 800,000 Latinos have moved into the state, and you know damn well that a huge percentage of them are not documented.


Local communities, such as Durham have welcomed the Mexican matricula card as a valid form of identification and as a substitute for a driver’s license. If Durham and other communities are willing to aid and abet illegals, then they will most certainly allow them to vote.

New Mexico, a critical swing state, has proof that illegals have participated in their elections:

Dozens of foreign nationals fraudulently voted in New Mexico elections, the state's top elections official said after reviewing the state's voter registration rolls and a list of the thousands of foreign nationals who have been issued driver's licenses under a controversial state law.


Secretary of State Dianna Duran issued a statement Tuesday evening that provided details of her office's findings after two days of cross-checking the databases.


The office matched 117 voter registrations to names and dates of birth in the database of foreign national license holders. All 117 have Social Security numbers on their voter registrations that do not match their names, and at least 37 of those individuals have voted in New Mexico elections.


Duran, a former state senator and county clerk, said New Mexico has had close elections in which some officials have won or lost by a handful of votes.

If it can happen in New Mexico, it can happen in North Carolina.


Source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/03/16/foreign-nationals-fraudulently-voted-new-mexico-elections-state-official-says/

http://www.wfae.org/wfae/1_87_316.cfm?action=display&id=7086

http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20110316/APN/1103161488?p=1&tc=pg

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