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Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? (Part 2)

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There is a strong argument that the White House and the Republicans who ran the Milwaukee marketing campaign are guilty of election fraud. Look at the definition of election fraud from a recent study by Minnite, PhD, Barnard College, Columbia University: “All other forms of corruption of the electoral process [besides voter fraud] and corruption committed by elected or election officials, candidates, party organizations, advocacy groups or campaign workers fall under the wider definition of election fraud.”

Another definition of election fraud is worth considering. Florida voting rights activist Bill Faulkner distinguishes between retail and wholesale election fraud:

Retail fraud involves voting multiple times, excess ballots marked, and other small voting-inflation techniques that produce a small number of improper votes. Wholesale fraud involves manipulation of voting equipment, tabulation and voting to steal tens of thousands of votes.

By pursuing a strategy of promoting voter fraud as a wide spread phenomenon, the authors and supporters of this scheme were trying to influence the votes of tens of thousands of Wisconsin citizens exposed to this effort. This is certainly a corruption of the election process any way you look at it. It is reasonable to assume that many, if not all of those involved knew that intentional voter fraud was very infrequent.

The participants were committing wholesale election fraud in the process of promoting the myth of voter fraud.

Previous “Scoop” coverage of the voter fraud scandal and the U.S. Attorneys:

Fired Federal Prosecutors and Election Fraud M. Collins 12 March 2007
U.S. Attorney Firings Exposes Rough Justice: Voter Fraud Prevention Equals
Voter Suppression M. Collins 27 March 2007

"Sleep Walking through History." Willing Participants in Our Own Demise
M. Collins 3 April 2007

Did Bush Commit Election Fraud? M. Collins 23 April 2007

Sources for Did Bush Commit Election Fraud (Part 2, this article, and Part 1 )

Special thanks to The Scholar, Phil, and Jill Hayroot for their comments and encouragement

Please feel free to reprint this article as long as attribution of authorship and a link to theoriginal article in “Scoop” Independent News.

First Published in "Scoop" Independent News 30 Apr 2007

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