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The 58-year-old veteran Cincinnati poll worker, indicted Monday, faces eight counts of voter fraud. Two others, one of whom is a nun, have been charged separately.
Richardson had admitted on camera to a local TV station, "Yes, I voted twice," claiming she was concerned that her vote would not count. She also said there "was no intent on my part to commit any voter fraud."
"I'll fight it for Mr. Obama and Mr. Obama's right to sit as president of the United States," she proclaimed in the interview.
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CINCINNATI - An Ohio nun was charged with illegal voting after she voted on behalf of another nun who died before the 2012 presidential election.
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The 58-year-old veteran Cincinnati poll worker, indicted Monday, faces eight counts of voter fraud. Two others, one of whom is a nun, have been charged separately.
Richardson had admitted on camera to a local TV station, "Yes, I voted twice," claiming she was concerned that her vote would not count. She also said there "was no intent on my part to commit any voter fraud."
"I'll fight it for Mr. Obama and Mr. Obama's right to sit as president of the United States," she proclaimed in the interview.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03 ... -november/
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http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/03/22/gop-stat ... d-its-own/GOP state party discovers actual voter fraud: Its own
03/22/2013
Rhode Island’s state Republican Party accidentally hit upon a novel way to prove voter fraud exists: cause it.
The Providence Journal reports that party officials had to invalidate and reschedule Thursday’s election for a new [GOP] state party chair. The problem? More people voted than were registered.
The finally tally was 187 votes cast…out of a possible 186. Which is a problem when the margin of victory is a mere one vote (94-93).
“It would not be the R.I. GOP without drama,” said current state GOP chairman Mark Zaccaria.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Republicans have tripped over their shoelaces to prove claims of possible voting fraud.
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