Question to @shellyhaskins & @anthonycook: Does this @aldotcom "Voter Fraud?" story pass the smell test? https://t.co/hwOOmEFDvb #alpolitics
— Dale Jackson (@TheDaleJackson) June 4, 2014
I will let you read the details for yourself, but please note Jackson is not questioning if the story is true, he is accusing Al.com of.......... orchestrating this story.
Wow… AL.com writer writes how voter ID isn’t necessary and viola his wife finds a old woman who is denied the right to vote. AL.com then writes the story WITHOUT talking to the woman?There is one small problem with this scenario:
Good job.
The voter, a great-grandmother to five, was deeply embarrassed by the whole incident and declined to talk directly with AL.com, but she gave her go-ahead for her neighbor, who took her to the polls, to relay the incident, with the provision that her name not be used.It ought to be against the law to turn people away from the polls in the United States of America. That's what doesn't pass the smell test.
I wonder how many of cases of "suspected voter fraud" were turned in to the GOP?"What purpose did turning her away from the polls serve?"
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