James O'Keefe shows why Wisconsinites face disenfranchisement in the upcoming gubernatorial primary and recall elections, thanks to the rulings of Dane County judges and the refusal of the Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear the appeals at this time.
From ProjectVeritas:
While the fight over voter fraud continues state by state, we wondered would D.C.'s poll workers hand us a ballot if we posed as Ben Jealous, head of the NAACP, Bill Maher, an HBO comedian who donated $1 million to re-elect Obama, or David Brock, head of Media Matters? And if people posing as celebrities can get a ballot to vote in their name, what about those of us who aren't famous?
From Breitbart, Big Government:
In the aftermath of James O’Keefe’s shock video showing a young white man strolling into a polling place in Washington DC and promptly being offered Attorney General Eric Holder’s ballot, the District of Columbia Board of Elections acted … by condemning O’Keefe.
...O’Keefe is back, defiant as ever. His new video shows Project Veritas going into poll locations in DC on April 3, being offered ballots for Ben Jealous, President & CEO of the NAACP; one Bill Maher; and David Brock (Project Veritas says they could not verify whether the David Brock for which they were offered a ballot was the same David Brock as the Media Matters president). Hilariously, Project Veritas also shows that you can’t get into Media Matters without showing ID. The video also depicts Project Veritas going to a polling place and asking about Alicia Menendez, daughter of New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez (D) and political commentator on MSNBC; a poll worker asks to see ID, preventing Project Veritas from being offered Menendez’s ballot.
The point: voter ID works in preventing voter fraud. Without it, people can obtain multiple ballots -- the Project Veritas citizen journalist who was offered Ben Jealous' ballot on April 3 was the same fellow offered Eric Holder's ballot that same day.
And one more point: Project Veritas won’t be intimidated.
Yes, voter ID works.
That's probably why Dane County Circuit Court Judge Richard G. Niess and Dane County Judge David Flanagan ruled as they did.
Remember, Flanagan signed the petition to recall Governor Scott Walker.
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