tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8544621986610962495.post8483387806682140688..comments2023-10-12T08:11:38.983-07:00Comments on Just Jennifer: A Likely Fraud About Voter FraudJust Jenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15011627273687180475noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8544621986610962495.post-43378525484946247452012-11-06T16:21:44.391-08:002012-11-06T16:21:44.391-08:00Actually, I had meant to point that fact out, and ...Actually, I had meant to point that fact out, and I guess I must have forgot to. That is exactly what was thinking they intended to show.<br /><br />Now, I honestly don't know if such a thing has ever happened, and as I said, it may be an attempt at humor, but good catch!<br /><br />I never had a problem when I voted. In fact, changing my driver's license was a first step, and changing my voter registration came very quickly as well.<br /><br />To be honest, when they started this whole "Voting while trans" meme, my thought was, 'What? Are there are bunch of crossdressers who think it would be a thrill to crossdress when they vote?" I still wonder a bit. <br /><br />Yes, vote fraud does occur. I don't know how much involves impersonation, and how much involves simply fudging numbers as they are counted. I worked in a political campaign during a presidential primary, and one of our people was told by one of their people (both candidates were the same party) that sure, they had cheated. Of course, at this point, our candidate was getting the nomination, and their candidate was giving us his votes, but we had some delegate candidates who were heartbroken that they would not get to vote at the convention. They got to attend as alternates, but they were still upset at not getting to actually vote.<br /><br />And here in San Francisco, a year ago there was some serious problems with the mayor's race. There were tables set up in Chinatown where people's ballots were covered with stencils so they could only mark the approved candidates. Then, the ballots were collected, illegally, and turned mailed in for the people. (California allows early voting, and vote by mail, and this was clearly abuse of the process. It was caught on video and the District Attorney (who benefited from the voting fraud) has said he saw no evidence of fraud.<br /><br />So yes, it is a problem. It has been on both sides, and I imagine both sides are working to fight it where they can. But using it to create fake victims is just lame.Just Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15011627273687180475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8544621986610962495.post-88385817358271725222012-11-06T15:35:57.644-08:002012-11-06T15:35:57.644-08:00What I noticed about the graphic is that it also s...What I noticed about the graphic is that it also shows a voter ID, with a woman's photo on it, so it seems to me that the graphic is more about a man dressing as the woman in an attempt to commit voter fraud. It's hard to tell though, since the entire graphic is never shown... perhaps conveniently.<br /><br />Those transsexuals and transgenders who have reported actually having problems at the polls seem to have a different problem... they are registered under a male name, and show up to vote while appearing to be female, and perhaps even present an ID that has a photo of a man, lists their sex as male, and lists a male-sounding name. But it isn't their fault that the poll workers become suspicious! Oh no! They would rather play the victim!<br />Angelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07128903928694816585noreply@blogger.com