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Three Wake County, North Carolina, Democrats have admitted to voter fraud charges, according to local news reports.
Kierra Fontae Leache, Shelia Romona Hodges and Brandon Earl Mclean each admitted to casting two ballots in recent elections. Local reports indicate all three voted for President Barack Obama twice in 2008.
According to ABC News Channel 11 in Raleigh-Durham, authorities have placed the three on $10,000 bonds.
The North Carolina Republican Party says this kind of fraudulent voter behavior is why the state needs a voter ID law. In July, Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue vetoed state Republicans latest attempt at instituting such a law, calling it an obstacle to constitutional principles. (RELATED: Mississippi NAACP leader sent to prison for 10 counts of voter fraud)
The reason why Republicans have fought to promote proper voter-identification laws is to prevent fraud like this from happening, NCGOP chair Robin Hayes said in a statement. While Republicans are fighting to protect the integrity of our democracy, Governor Perdues veto fights to protect criminality in our election process. I know she embraces her fighter image, but its clear that the only thing she fights for is fraud.
Read more: Voter Fraud | North Carolina | Voter ID Laws | The Daily Caller
Kierra Fontae Leache, Shelia Romona Hodges and Brandon Earl Mclean each admitted to casting two ballots in recent elections. Local reports indicate all three voted for President Barack Obama twice in 2008.
According to ABC News Channel 11 in Raleigh-Durham, authorities have placed the three on $10,000 bonds.
The North Carolina Republican Party says this kind of fraudulent voter behavior is why the state needs a voter ID law. In July, Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue vetoed state Republicans latest attempt at instituting such a law, calling it an obstacle to constitutional principles. (RELATED: Mississippi NAACP leader sent to prison for 10 counts of voter fraud)
The reason why Republicans have fought to promote proper voter-identification laws is to prevent fraud like this from happening, NCGOP chair Robin Hayes said in a statement. While Republicans are fighting to protect the integrity of our democracy, Governor Perdues veto fights to protect criminality in our election process. I know she embraces her fighter image, but its clear that the only thing she fights for is fraud.
Read more: Voter Fraud | North Carolina | Voter ID Laws | The Daily Caller