Dick Tuck
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According to Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver, elections workers got suspicious when the silver-haired father showed up to vote and told them he was born in 1994. He was still allowed to cast a ballot, but the workers took down his license plate number when he left. Later, he showed up at a different location and voted under his own name, according to KOB.
When reporter Gadi Schwartz tracked Pino down at his home, the father denied voting twice. His son, however, happened to pull up in a car a short time later. Seeming to know nothing about the allegations against his father, the son told the station he hadn’t yet voted but still intended to.
The elder Pino later called Schwartz to tell him he had made a mistake by voting on behalf of his son, but said his son had given him permission. Both were registered as Republicans at the same Albuquerque address, according to KOB.
County Clerk Robert Zamarripa told TPM he and his employees had never seen such an incident before but said it wouldnt sour his offices relationship with poll watchers.
The Republican Party chairwoman from this county handled it accordingly, Zamarripa said. Weve always worked well together, so I dont think it would cause any problems whatsoever. Zamarripa said he was told the individual only recently began attending the Republican Partys meetings and wasnt well known by the organizations leaders.
Although not representative of republicans in general, this is nonetheless indicative of how wide-spread the myth of voter fraud is among republican ranks.
Although not representative of republicans in general, this is nonetheless indicative of how wide-spread the myth of voter fraud is among republican ranks.
I bet the cost of just lawyering up will cost each about $10,000. I don't want to waste prison space on them, but sentencing them to a few hundred hours of community service at some soup kitchens might open their eyes a bit.
Although not representative of republicans in general, this is nonetheless indicative of how wide-spread the myth of voter fraud is among republican ranks.
I bet the cost of just lawyering up will cost each about $10,000. I don't want to waste prison space on them, but sentencing them to a few hundred hours of community service at some soup kitchens might open their eyes a bit.
It takes a liberal to think that working in a soup kitchen helping the less fortunate is some form of punishment.
No wonder you guys are so fucked up.
I bet the cost of just lawyering up will cost each about $10,000. I don't want to waste prison space on them, but sentencing them to a few hundred hours of community service at some soup kitchens might open their eyes a bit.
It takes a liberal to think that working in a soup kitchen helping the less fortunate is some form of punishment.
No wonder you guys are so fucked up.
It's not a punishment.....It's a learning experience.
Truthfully? I think the fucker ought to lose his voting privileges for life.....and yes, I'd be saying the same damned thing if it were a Dem.