Two Democrats in Indiana have been found guilty of submitting
unauthorized names on the petition that placed then-Sen. Barack Obama on
the 2008 presidential election primary ballot, meaning he likely did
not qualify.
Fox News reports
the jury in South Bend found guilty on all counts former longtime St.
Joseph County Democratic Party chairman Butch Morgan Jr. and former
county Board of Elections worker Dustin Blythe.
The two faced accusations of petition fraud and forgery, as well as falsely making a petition.
The verdicts raise anew questions about election fraud by Democrats, a subject that was analyzed after the 2012 election.
The report found vote fraud occurred in the 2012 presidential election and cumulatively was likely enough to decide the outcome.
“In reality, although no single instance or aspect of vote fraud was
likely enough to tip the election for Obama, the aggregate of their
[Democrats] corrupt activities – including illegal campaign donations,
taking advantage of states without voter ID requirements, military
ballots delivered too late … may well have been,” the analysis said.
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