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Could Creigh Deeds be a hero in the expected recount? I look forward to the recount:
Deeds legislation could wipe out Herring’s lead in AG race
Also, if there is a villian in this, perhaps it is that poor excuse for a registrar, Larry Haake:
Failure to purge puts Chesterfield in thick of AG showdown
Haake later went the Rachel Maddow propaganda show to brag about his defiance.
Voter Fraud must be taken seriously. If all else fails, there is the Nuclear Optionhttp://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+24.2-804!
Deeds legislation could wipe out Herring’s lead in AG race
A law championed by Democrat Creigh Deeds could give Republican Mark Obenshain the tools to erase Mark Herring’s 165-vote margin in Virgina’s attorney general’s race.
Deeds, who lost the AG contest to Bob McDonnell in 2005 by 360 votes, subsequently authored legislation requiring all optical scan ballots be re-run in the event of a recount, and that ballots containing write-in votes, undervotes or overvotes be hand-counted.
Also, if there is a villian in this, perhaps it is that poor excuse for a registrar, Larry Haake:
Failure to purge puts Chesterfield in thick of AG showdown
Chesterfield County’s refusal to clean up its voter rolls before the Nov. 5 Virginia election threatens to turn the populous Richmond suburb into a legal battleground in the still-undecided attorney general’s race.
True the Vote, a national election-watch group, warned Chesterfield last month to scrub out ineligible voters, or be sued. The State Board of Elections had given the county a list of 2,200 names to review.
But Chesterfield General Registrar Lawrence Haake declined to purge any voters, saying it was too close to the election.
Haake later went the Rachel Maddow propaganda show to brag about his defiance.
Voter Fraud must be taken seriously. If all else fails, there is the Nuclear Optionhttp://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+24.2-804!
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