Congressional Research Service finds no illegal activity on the part of ACORN

Congressional Research Service Report On Acorn

There's the report.

"no evidence of fraudulent voting or of violations of federal financing rules by the group in the past five years."

Read more: Acorn Group vs Fox News - Interview with Bertha Lewis of ACORN Group - Esquire


You guys wanna try again?

This is demonstrably false

The inquiry started when workers at the Board of Elections flagged dozens of registration cards turned in by ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which tries to get low- and moderate-income people to register.

Meanwhile the Associated Press reported that four former Pittsburgh-area ACORN workers this week were ordered to stand trial on charges they forged or otherwise illegally solicited voter registration cards before the election, a St. Louis ACORN worker awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to mail fraud for submitting false voter registrations, and the Nevada attorney general has charged ACORN and two of its supervisors with requiring illegal quotas of 20 cards per shift and firing workers who didn't meet them.

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Congressional Research Service It is a reseach facility. They only report on DATA they were asked to investigate. Did you read the report? Half of their DATA is aquired from newspapers. They can't decide guilt or innocence.


Effect of alleged false voter registrations by ACORN workers. You asked CRS to
research improper voter registrations that resulted in people being placed on the voting
rolls and attempting to vote improperly at the polls. As you discussed with Julius
Jefferson (x75593) a NEXIS search of the ALL NEWS file did not identify any reportedinstances of individuals who were improperly registered by ACORN attempting to vote at the polls

http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/CRS-ACORN091222.pdf
 

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