Other than trying to register fictitious voters and register real voters multiple times, sure. You can argue that there's no intent on the part of the organization to commit voter fraud, but that's irrelevant. Incompetent hiring, training, and management has clearly led to voter registration fraud, which is the first step in enabling fraudulent voting. Even if no fraudulent votes are cast as a result, it undermines confidence in the electoral system, because people know that some fraudulent registrations will inevitably slip through, especially in places where registration data inconsistencies aren't being thoroughly investigated. There is certainly far more of a smoking gun here than in the "Diebold gives votes to the GOP!" line that Democrats loved in 2004.Jared wrote:But I don't think that ACORN's voter registration methods enable widespread voting fraud. ACORN legally has to turn in all of their voter registration forms, even if they are marked as "Mickey Mouse", or even if someone registers 100 times. When turning the forms in, they separate out the dubious ones, and they fire the workers that do things like "Mickey Mouse" registrations.Naples39 wrote:If something is happening in several states that enables widespread 'voting fraud' (to use a proper term of art) I don't see how anyone could possibly take the position that it's not something to be concerned about it.
Would it not concern you if someone piled up all your valuable possessions by the door to make them easier to steal later, because hey, no one has actually stolen anything yet?
I appreciate yours and Jared's links, but that does not justify simply dismissing all registration fraud as harmless.
Then, if Mickey Mouse tries to vote, he won't be able to (unless he has a fake ID). Or if the guy with 100 registrations votes, he'll only be able to vote once (as the elections office likely won't count them 100 times).
So it doesn't seem like there is any evidence that ACORN is enabling voter fraud.
I think reasonable people would conclude that for every cockroach you catch in your house, there are another 100 you never see. Even if it's not intentional, it's a massive assault on the integrity of the voting process. And the same people who line up with ACORN are against stuff like having to have a state-issued ID to vote. Ridiculous...I mean, you have to have that to do something as ordinary as picking up a package at the post office.
As for the "we have to submit all the forms" argument, did ACORN also have to threaten to sue King County to accept 1805 registrations that were over 97% bogus?
I can only imagine how loud the cries of "disenfranchisement!" would be if ACORN registered Republicans rather than Democrats.
