Not
just voter fraud, all kinds of fraud... This is why I get more conservative as I get older.»
Not
just voter fraud, all kinds of fraud... This is why I get more conservative as I get older,» Schulkin said on the videotape.
Not exact matches
It was
just one of many different kinds of alleged
voter fraud incidents in Sunday's Russian presidential election.
Moore, whose campaign filed a last - minute «election
fraud» complaint on Thursday
just before the results were certified
just after 2 p.m. EST, claimed that widespread
voter fraud had contributed to his more than 20,000 vote loss to Jones, a number that was not significantly altered by the inclusion of military and provisional ballots that were later counted.
Ending fears of
voter fraud is literally
just that easy.
And while it's an uphill battle facing a heavily entrenched foe, outreach efforts will give Staten Island and Brooklyn
voters — both old and new — food for thought the next time they go to the polls: ranging from alleged campaign finance
fraud; to Grimm's threatening of a reporter with physical violence; to his latest federal
fraud and tax charges, he is quite a colorful character with a very colorful history
just begging to be lampooned.
Gallivan acknowledges that
voter fraud isn't a widespread issue locally, but showing ID is a simple safeguard
just in case.
A Westchester judge
just found 3,700 cases of
voter fraud and removed them from the party.
Talking about Republicans suppressing the vote gets Democrats excited,
just like talking about
voter fraud motivates Republicans.»
Again, this is
just urban legend that there is a [
voter]
fraud problem.
Kerry
just returned from Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he played a key role in persuading Afghan President Hamid Karzai to accept a runoff election after Karzai's recent election victory was found to be the result of widespread
voter fraud.
Gun violence, climate change, abortion,
voter fraud, and surveillance are
just a few of the issues addressed in Reyes's series of fourteen Doomocracy scenarios.
It was apparent from the outset that the Court's more conservative members were most interested in (a) finding that no one had a right to bring the constitutional challenge, at least at this stage, (b) putting off a challenge until the law has actually been enforced or at least until
just before election day, or (c) salvaging as much as possible of the Indiana photo ID requirement on the theory that
voter fraud is a problem that states have a legitimate right to try to solve.