VOTER FRAUD ALERT – DO YOU KNOW THAT 20 PERCENT OF OHIO VOTERS MIGHT NOT ACTUALLY EXIST?
UPDATE: Obama Ohio Operative Melowese Richardson Convicted of Voter Fraud. READ TO FIND OUT
UPDATE: If you think this is bad, Eric Holder told FL that non-citizens could vote in the 2012 election READ HERE
UPDATE: Two more Obama fraud convictions in Indiana READ THE FULL STORY
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Human Events released an article that explores the depth of voter illegitimacy in Ohio.
In the eight months since Human Events and The Columbus Dispatch reported that several counties in the major Swing State have voter rolls that boast literally 110 percent voter registration, the Obama-Holder Justice Department has yet to investigate the widespread voter fraud that is occurring in particularly Left-leaning districts.
Human Events reported:
“In two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting age population: Northwestern Ohio’s Wood County shows 109 registered voters for every 100 eligible, while in Lawrence County along the Ohio River it’s a mere 104 registered per 100 eligible.”
Human Events also said that, an additional “31 more counties report over 90 percent voter registration, which is a good 20 percent higher than the national average.”
Holder, nor anyone under his command, got back to the Secretary of State before the state turned Obama-Blue in November of 2012. The Justice Department still has yet to respond.
Meanwhile, voter fraud continues to be a major issue in Ohio and around the country as a whole.
Human Events said that nationally, “The Pew Center for the States estimates about 24 million ineligible voter registrations, including more than 1.8 million dead people listed as voters; about 2.75 million with voter registrations in more than one state; and about 12 million voter records with incorrect addresses.”
People have to present ID to cash a check, buy a beer, test drive a car, and sign their children out when they get picked up for day care.
Why does Eric Holder think casting a ballot to elect local, state, and national leaders is so much less significant?
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