Outgoing Maine GOP Chair Plans To Investigate Alleged Voter Fraud By ‘Black People’

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EagleKeeper

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So where did these mysterious "black people" come from? Were they smuggled into the state the night before the election? How did they all manage to successfully register to vote without being found out? They either had to register by mail with the state and provide significant documentation or register in person at the town halls of these small communities and be scrutinized by people that don't know them.

The conspiracy does not seem plausible, even in small towns.

I believe that I stated that it does not seem plausible.
In small towns, people know each other. (I came out of a New England town that had 2 black families in it with a total 1500 population). Someone new moves in, everyone knew about it inside a week.

So I can see that if some people decided to register on site, that they might not be known, and could raise some eyebrows.


While possible, not plausible.
 

jackstar7

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I believe that I stated that it does not seem plausible.
In small towns, people know each other. (I came out of a New England town that had 2 black families in it with a total 1500 population). Someone new moves in, everyone knew about it inside a week.

So I can see that if some people decided to register on site, that they might not be known, and could raise some eyebrows.


While possible, not plausible.

To you.

You keep forgetting to add that important qualifier.
 

HomerJS

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Maybe he was quoting that kid from the movie The Sixth Sense


"I see black people"
 
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Well this changes everything. Obama only won by 100,000 votes in Maine because of a few dozen blacks that no one knew. That means Obama doesn't get Maine's 4 Electoral Votes, which means he only wins by 128. That's just Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Vermont and New Mexico! And I'm pretty sure I saw dozens of blacks voting in at least one of those states...
 

Lemon law

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Its all well and fine for the Maine GOP Chair to investigate voter fraud in Maine. But it becomes ILLEGAL racial profiling when he names and investigates only blacks.