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To: Sully- who wrote (27755)11/2/2010 6:13:33 AM
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Eye Witness: Union Members Bringing Mentally Incapacitated Voters To Polls In Minnesota

By Rob Port on minnesota
Say Anything blog

Here’s video from an eye witness in Crow Wing County, MN (Brainered) who says he witnessed members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees bringing in about 100 mentally incapacitated voters to the polls. Now, in and of itself that’s not problematic, until you consider that the AFSCME members were apparently telling the people how to vote and in some instances even filling out the ballots for them.

YouTube: Crow Wing County Absentee Fraud investigation Pt1


From Election Integrity Watch:

<<< This video documents a case of potential voter fraud that occurred in Crow Wing County. On Friday, October 29th, 2010, a member of the Minnesota Freedom Council witnessed apparent voter fraud occurring at the Crow Wing County Courthouse in Brainerd, Minnesota.

Upwards of 100 residents from a local group home for mentally disadvantaged individuals were brought into the County Courthouse to cast absentee ballots. The witness reported that supervisors were telling voters to cast a straight Democrat ticket. There was even a report of a voter prematurely leaving the voting both and a supervisor casting the ballot for the voter. Essentially, the people in-charge were taking advantage of the mentally disabled in order to bolster the vote for their candidates of choice. These individuals involved can be charged with a felony under Minnesota election laws. >>>

Apparently complaints are being filed with the county attorney.

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