Oct 09 2008

Perdue Needs to Call Off ACORN

Published by Bane Windlow at 4:54 pm under Bev Perdue, Corruption, Election 2008, Pat McCrory

Pat McCrory is calling on Beverly Perdue to stop a third-party voter registration effort that is under investigation for fraud.

In a press release this afternoon, the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s campaign called on Perdue to demand that the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, “stop registering voters in North Carolina illegally.”

“Her supporters are being investigated by the FBI for allegedly falsifying voter registration forms and registering convicted felons,” said McCrory strategist Jack Hawke. “How low will Beverly Perdue sink to win this election?”

The News & Observer

McCrory is right.  ACORN has been riddled with accusations of voter fraud all across the country for years and issues with them have been spreading in this election like wildfire for the past couple of months.  They definitely cannot be trusted and in a state like North Carolina where all the statewide races are going to be close we cannot allow a candidate to win due to voter fraud.

2 Responses to “Perdue Needs to Call Off ACORN”

  1. R. E. Leeon 10 Oct 2008 at 3:21 am

    Maybe we have some prosecutors in our state who can convict this sleazy organization long associated with systematic vote fraud and its leaders and send them to prison, where they belong, for long terms. Maybe federal prosecutors can use RICO laws to seize the organizations assets and put them out of business for good.

  2. CAon 10 Oct 2008 at 8:16 am

    This is why the polls are so close. All of these extra FRAUDULENT registrations for Democrats combined with the Republicans that voted in the Democrat primary is inflating the sample size and scewing the results towards Democrats.

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