Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Americans Worried About ACORN

I just heard reports that a huge percentage of early voting in Ohio is suspect--people voted with addresses in the middle of a river--for now it's the Ohio, will it be the Cuyahoga next, known to catch on fire? The Cincinnati Enquirer has more. There's a new Rasmussen poll out:
Only 25% think ACORN, under investigation in several states for possible voter registration fraud, is not trying to put illegal voters on the rolls. [snip]

Forty-five percent (45%) of voters say the liberal activist group ACORN is trying to register voters illegally, but they’re divided over whether Barack Obama has ties to the group, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Well, we can put that question to rest--Barack Obama and ACORN are joined at the hip, (his campaign canvassed with ACORN in Ohio--ACORN is supposed to be non-partisan) and have been since the beginning of his political career.

UPDATE: More on the Princess the Goldfish fraud in Illinois (HT Jammie Wearing Fool):
Women's Voices has worked with ACORN in the past, but the August mailing "has nothing to do with" ACORN, Johnson said.

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