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    ALIPAC Issues Major Election Fraud Alert
    News; Posted on: 2010-11-04 11:31:53 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
    Are we surprised?

    Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) is issuing a major election fraud alert to our national network of activists, groups, campaigns, and media.

    We are requesting that everyone take immediate interest in these matters and take appropriate steps to investigate, document, and report.

    While the Republican gains of November 2, 1010 may appear historic in scope and nature, it appears that two major election fraud mechanisms may be biasing the full national results.

    The reports and indications would suggest a large degree of suspicious electronic problems with voting machines that consistently directed votes from Republicans to Democrats. People are calling this 'flipping'.

    Here are many of the reports we have collected...

    The reports and indications also suggest the presence of non citizen voters comprised of legal and illegal immigrants voting in elections. It is a felony for any non citizen to vote in a US election and while the scale of involvement is unknown it could be very substantial in some areas including North Carolina, Nevada, Colorado, and Washington state. In many of these areas, Democratic candidates campaigned and appealed to illegal aliens, and deployed illegals to bring out similar voters.

    The Democratic 'Get Out The Vote' (GOTV) mechanisms have no interest or ability to discern voters who are American citizens versus non citizens.

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    News Source: ALIPAC

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