953 dead people voted in SC primary according to SC Attorney General

By Madison Ruppert

Editor of End the Lie

Just one day after the ballots were cast, the legitimacy of the primary in South Carolina has already come into question.

Alan Wilson, South Carolina’s Attorney General, has contacted the United States Justice Department and notified them of potential voter fraud in the primary according to WTOC.

Wilson states that his analysis has uncovered a whopping 953 ballots which were cast by voters who are, in fact, listed as deceased.

This means that there was either massive voter fraud in the South Carolina primary or the state has a large problem with Republican zombies.

Wilson has reportedly tasked the State Law Enforcement Division with the investigation.

It will be interesting to see how this turns out and if anything comes of it.

If this case is properly investigated, which I honestly find somewhat doubtful (given the dual nature of the so-called justice system which only metes out justice to certain individuals while letting police get away with murder), it will be fascinating to see who these dead voters voted for.

Something tells me we very well might find that many of these dead voters cast their ballots for Newt Gingrich given his upset victory which was not projected by any of the many polls.

It is also quite strange to me that Gingrich, a chronic adulterer and generally unsavory character, would be able to win a state like South Carolina which is supposedly socially conservative.

It only seems logical that any real social conservative would find Gingrich repugnant.

I would not classify myself as a social conservative by any means, but I find Gingrich to be a despicable human being.

We will keep you up to date with this investigation as it unfolds but I wouldn’t be too ready to expect any real justice.

I would not be surprised if this was swept under the rug like the massive voter fraud which put George W. Bush in office.

The highly questionable situation in Iowa with the unprecedented move to an undisclosed location and other suspicious activities (leading to 8 precincts not being able to ever have their number certified) coupled with this latest discovery makes me think that we might have a very corrupt Republican primary indeed.

Of course, I am not saying that it wouldn’t otherwise be corrupt as it has become quite clear that our entire political system in the United States is corrupt from the electoral process all the way up to the legislative.

Without a massive overhaul of campaign finance and the electoral process I seriously doubt we will see blatantly fraudulent activities like this cease any time soon.

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One Response to 953 dead people voted in SC primary according to SC Attorney General

  1. Anonymous January 25, 2012 at 3:37 AM

    the entire electoral system in the USA = voter fraud

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