ACORN Aims to Tip New Jersey Election in Corzine's Favor »
Posted By avoth 1 month, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsFearing a potentially devastating Democratic loss, the highly controversial Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) group and its affiliated organizations are gearing up to tip the scales and re-elect embattled incumbent in the hard-fought New Jersey gubernatorial race, sources tell Newsmax.
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Absolutely ridiculous. ACORN does not cast votes. As for voter fraud in this case that is for the state to regulate. Any cases of voting fraud should be investigated and any parties in question prosecuted and convicted if found guilty.
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You look just as foolish as those that disputed the validity of hanging chads in Florida. Yet this election hasn't even occured as yet. As for '08 Obama won by nearly 10 million votes. If you think ACORN swung that election you are literally insane.
Let the system work. It's like a sporting event. The referees may make mistakes. Those mistakes get magnified but rarely do they truly determine the outcome of games. It is the remainder of the contest that generally determines the outcome.
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