The 1.3 Million New Voters That Are Not

With newspapers and liberals running around defending ACORN and praising them for registering some 1.3 million new voters for the 2008 election, and claiming that reports of fraud were only committed by “some” of ACORN’s workers, we have a startling admission from Project Vote’s executive director:

On Oct. 6, community organizing group ACORN and an affiliated charity, Project Vote, announced they had registered 1.3 million new voters. But Project Vote’s executive director said that the real number of newly registered voters nationwide is closer to 450,000.

The remainder are made up of registered voters who were changing their address and roughly 400,000 who were rejected by election officials for several reasons, including duplicate registrations and fraudulent submissions from low-paid field workers trying to please their supervisors, Michael Slater said.

Ok, so straight from the horse’s mouth … or the donkey’s ass I would say. Project Vote admits that only about 35% of their registrations collected in association with ACORN were valid and that some 55% were fraudulent! So much for those claims by ACORN that it was only a “few” of their volunteers that were engaging in fraud.

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