The final poll from the Marquette School of Law showed a surge for Scott Walker, when there should have been a surge for Mary Burke instead. Suspicions that this was simply setting up the theft of the election for Walker have been borne out by statistical studies conducted by Richard Charnin. Republicans tout “voter fraud” to distract the public’s attention from the real problem: the theft of elections using electronic voting machines.
"Someone who does not know the difference between good and evil is worth nothing." – Miecyslaw Kasprzyk, Polish rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust, New York Times, Jan. 30, 2005
Monday, December 22, 2014
Voter Fraud vs. Election Theft: The Wisconsin Scott Walker re-election
We have uncovered the template for Election Theft, not just in Wisconsin but across the United States.
The final poll from the Marquette School of Law showed a surge for Scott Walker, when there should have been a surge for Mary Burke instead. Suspicions that this was simply setting up the theft of the election for Walker have been borne out by statistical studies conducted by Richard Charnin. Republicans tout “voter fraud” to distract the public’s attention from the real problem: the theft of elections using electronic voting machines.
The final poll from the Marquette School of Law showed a surge for Scott Walker, when there should have been a surge for Mary Burke instead. Suspicions that this was simply setting up the theft of the election for Walker have been borne out by statistical studies conducted by Richard Charnin. Republicans tout “voter fraud” to distract the public’s attention from the real problem: the theft of elections using electronic voting machines.
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