Voter Fraud facts
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When President Carter supported racial equality in the 1950s, his peanut farm was boycotted. He ran against the Sheriff for a new local senate seat, losing to the Sheriff. Apon challenging the loss, they discovered his opponent was committing voter fraud. A new election was held, and Carter won
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The organization that runs U.S . presidential debates is independent of the government and owned by the Republican and Democratic Parties. It has been criticized for negotiating secret contracts between candidates, excluding third parties, and "perpetrating a fraud on the American voter."
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The League of Women Voters(LWV) used to manage the United States presidential debates, but withdrew since 1988 because they wouldn't help the two organizations "perpetrate a fraud on the American voter"
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In 1942 Jimmy Carter won the election for Georgia State Senate. Initially his opponent was declared the winner but it was proven that there had been voter fraud committed and Jimmy was declared the rightful winner.
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The League of Women's voters stopped supporting the presidential debates in 1988 because they felt the debate format would "perpetrate a fraud on the American voter"
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Usman Ali, a Pakistani immigrant who had lived in the United States as a permanent resident for 20 years. Ali checked the "yes" box to register to vote while applying for a driver's license in Florida. Although he never tried to vote, Ali was deported back to Pakistan for alleged voter fraud.
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In a study of 2068 alleged cases of voter fraud, only 10 would have been stopped by showing photo ID.