Wednesday, November 02, 2016

Cardin, Frosh shine spotlight on voter fraud in Maryland

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh (D) and U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Maryland), speaking at a news conference in Prince George's County this week, put a spotlight on the issue of voter fraud in Maryland. "We've seen fraud committed in our state in prior elections," Cardin said.

Frosh cautioned voters to remain vigilant when going to the polls early, or on Election Day November 8. “If you encounter fraud or misconduct, let us know,” Frosh said. He advised voters to inform an election judge at the polling place, the State Board of Elections, and his office if they witness or experience any difficulties or illegal activity while voting. "We want all eligible voters to vote," Cardin said, "all eligible voters, regardless of who they vote for."

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:21 AM

    MAGA

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    1. Anonymous7:37 AM

      Methyl Amino Glutamic Acid??

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  2. Anonymous7:24 AM

    Well, that headline was full of sound and fury.

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  3. Anonymous7:44 AM

    Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association ??

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  4. Anonymous8:38 AM

    What kind of fraud? Voter intimidation? Stuffing the ballot box? Voting twice?

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  5. Anonymous8:39 AM

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  6. 8:39: Desperate spamming your EYA-funded part-time blog network sites?

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  7. Anonymous9:03 AM

    Why no mention of their comments about voter intimidation, Dyer?

    http://www.afro.com/reminder-today-1130-am-cardin-frosh-alsobrooks-to-hold-press-conference-to-urge-voters-to-know-your-rights/

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    1. 9:03: I believe that falls under "illegal activity," for sure. Inform all 3 if you witness intimidation, as he suggested. I was physically threatened at my polling place in 2008 by a voter from the opposing party, as I was holding a sign for my party's candidate, so I can tell you it does happen in Montgomery County.

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    2. Anonymous10:25 AM

      Dyer @ 9:33 - Did you report that incident?

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  8. Anonymous9:28 AM

    "Montgomery County's newest neighborhood is coming..."
    Easy to spot EYA funded blog networks when they all use EYA's advertising copy right in their "articles".

    We need Council term limits, but we also need the new Council to clean house on this out of control Planning Board.

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  9. Anonymous10:22 AM

    @933 describe "physically threatened." Nonetheless, you were probably "physically threatened" because of the greasy ponytail and trenchcoat

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    1. Anonymous10:42 AM

      Probably just an election officil politely telling him that he was electioneering too close to the polls.

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    2. 10:42: Nope. There weren't any election officials outside at the time. The incident was witnessed by 3 people, and to their credit, the Democratic Party representatives there apologized to me, and condemned the man's behavior. I was further from the "no electioneering beyond this point" than the Democratic table, so no, I was not "too close to the polls."

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  10. Anonymous10:36 AM

    ACORN, New Black Panthers, Democratic Machine!

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  12. Anonymous12:55 PM

    Failed local bloggers continue their weird comments and resentment of Robert Dyer here.

    You certainly do spend a lot of time thinking and writing about your man-crush, Robert Dyer.

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  13. Anonymous3:47 PM

    Voter fraud...probably why birdbrain dyer lost twice

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  14. Anonymous12:24 PM

    Cardin is the fraud. Macerating around as someone who can do things. He's a joke.

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