Thursday, August 31, 2006

FINALLY-- Voter Fraud Charges in Wisconsin

From WisPolitics:


Waukesha County DA Paul Bucher said he charged former Dem state Senate candidate Donovan Riley today with voting twice in the 2000 election, once in Wisconsin and once in Illinois.

Bucher, who is seeking the GOP nomination for AG, said the felony count carries a penalty of up to four years, six months in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Riley dropped out of his primary challenge of incumbent Sen. Jeff Plale, D-South Milwaukee, last week amid Bucher's investigation into the voting allegations.

Obviously, Riley's life has taken a dramatic turn.

He dropped out of the race, but he'll still be on the ballot.

I can't wait to find out how many votes Riley will get.

The attempt by far Lefties in the 7th district to unseat Plale crashed and burned.

The best laid plans of libs and loons often go awry, especially when their candidate for state senate is a crook.



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