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CheliceraeJones t1_iz0w1m8 wrote

>the investigator “discovered a pattern of what appears to be double voting in both states dating back to 1996,” including general elections and primaries. Rosen was accused of voting in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts for the November 1996, November 2008, November 2012, and November 2016 presidential elections as well as the November 2010 and November 2014 midterm elections. He also appeared to have voted in the presidential primary in January 2012 in New Hampshire and the presidential primary in Massachusetts in March 2012.

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plz1 t1_iz0y35v wrote

The fact that he isn't in jail already for the previous offenses says a lot. Compare that to the lady that cast an erroneous provisional ballot (Texas I think?) that the GOP is trying to turn into a national example for their perpetual voter fraud witch hunt, it's just insane. It's only fraud to them when it's the other party doing it.

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz103u4 wrote

Yes, I think she's serving five years for that, right? And then there's Florida, where felons were told they could vote and then a squad came and swept them all up for a political stunt.

But in most cases, it almost always turns out to be some GOP-er who voted for their dead mother or wife. And of course there was that election in North Carolina where an election had to be overturned because of a GOP political operative: https://www.npr.org/2019/07/30/746800630/north-carolina-gop-operative-faces-new-felony-charges-that-allege-ballot-fraud

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CheliceraeJones t1_iz1000l wrote

You went from righteous indignation to political tribalism and finger-pointing. Do you see how that's a problem?

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AMC4x4 OP t1_iz11sw2 wrote

Nope. Just trying to counter the "busloads of immigrants voting for Democrats" narrative. Who is always pointing the finger? Who is almost always the actual ones breaking the law? It's a valid conversation to be had.

I honestly didn't know which party he voted for when I posted (and still don't). Bottom line, he broke the law. Wouldn't matter who he voted for really. I'm for equal justice. Trouble is, we never get equal justice.

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CheliceraeJones t1_iz14wtp wrote

"We aren't the ones always pointing the finger, it's them!"

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nhbruh t1_iz13xgz wrote

Explain how pointing out a significant problem perpetrated by one party is tribalism?

One party backed a coup-attempt of our democracy. The same democratic process that allows us to cast our votes. Do you see how that’s a problem?

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plz1 t1_iz11chl wrote

I wouldn't be tribal if a certain one of the political parties put forward ideas to inspire my vote vs. just resorting to dirty tricks and flouting law to suppress it.

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