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Will Corzine Allies Steal
the Election in New Jersey?
ACORN, Dirty Tricks and
Absentee Ballot Fraud

Big Government, by Capitol Confidential

Original Article

Posted By:StormCnter, 11/2/2009 4:51:05 AM

New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is locked in the political fight of his life. With just hours left before voting, polls show a neck-and-neck race between Corzine and GOP candidate Chris Christie, with Independent candidate Chris Daggett pulling significant support. Obama and VP Biden are making last ditch pitches for the embattled governor. But evidence is building that Corzine’s campaign may see its only salvation is in rigging the election.


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Reply 1 - Posted by: pineledger, 11/2/2009 4:58:50 AM     (No. 5992470)

How is this different from before?


Reply 2 - Posted by: mikeyVA, 11/2/2009 5:16:59 AM     (No. 5992478)

Why of course he will cheat. ACORN? Ya kidding me?

NJ is the poster child for graft and corruption. It is a cesspool and you have to ask if he will cheat?

That is like asking if Dracula likes blood.


Reply 3 - Posted by: Crystallite, 11/2/2009 5:19:30 AM     (No. 5992481)

This should be reported everywhere (Fox News, Rush, Levin, Hewitt, etc.) on MONDAY to give everyone and especially NJ voters the heads up that the Dems are trying to rig the election. Especially alert the voters of Camden and surrounding areas.

Daggett sure looks like a spoiler in the tank for Corzine.


 
 


Reply 4 - Posted by: themaryb, 11/2/2009 5:22:33 AM     (No. 5992484)

Wonder if the news media in NJ will report the SEIU/ACORN connection with voter fraud? This election corruption may be a picture of the future elections here in the US. This has to stop!


Reply 5 - Posted by: The Advocate, 11/2/2009 5:29:26 AM     (No. 5992493)

Corruption, Corzine and New Jersey - a Trifecta. Sent in my absentee ballot - supposedly can call to verify it is counted.
People should vote in groups in case ACORN/Black Panther or SEIU thugs show up. THe WON from ACORN with no documentation/ accomplishment knows if Corzine/Deeds/Owen lose - he is toast and so are the corrupt Dems that put him there- no more dithering/lies while our troops die. WHere is the UN when you need them?/s


Reply 6 - Posted by: AbetterBob, 11/2/2009 5:33:59 AM     (No. 5992500)

Will Corzine Allies Steal
the Election in New Jersey?

Is the Pope Catholic?


Reply 7 - Posted by: Cooling Saucer, 11/2/2009 5:42:35 AM     (No. 5992510)

For a republican to win, they have to get a simple majority and enough to overcome litigation and fraud.


Reply 8 - Posted by: beca, 11/2/2009 6:00:58 AM     (No. 5992526)

when will the people of NJ stand up and vote out the dems and the crime that comes with them.....i'd think the citizens there would have had ENOUGH of fraud and the highest taxes in the land....take control of your state and VOTE CORZINE OUT.......


 

 
 


 
Reply 9 - Posted by: mirjoy, 11/2/2009 6:04:55 AM     (No. 5992530)

there are more people in nj who want corizine to lose than to win at any cost, and there are more good people than thugs in the state. let's hope all the good people get up and get out and vote tomorrow.


Reply 10 - Posted by: AppleAnnie, 11/2/2009 6:13:36 AM     (No. 5992538)

Last night John Fund was on John Batchelor's radio program and confirmed this article. SEIU is out in full force in Camden, Jersey City and Newark. They are going to nursing homes, hospitals and door to door in the inner cities armed with absentee ballots forms and collecting same. In non-English speaking Spanish sections they are handing out fliers ''A New Way to Vote (in Spanish)'' and are ''helping'' them fill out the forms.

Fund also cited New Jersey democrats are pushing for all votes to be counted, provisionally if the signatures don't match, to be sorted out later. Fund noted this is a recipe for chaos which will drag out the vote counting for weeks. He cited a past New Jersey election in the early eighties where similar fraud was tried but ultimately failed when a judge actually reversed the election results.

Such blatant fraud is very upsetting and can't be taken lightly. Wide reporting of this is needed today. Get to your e-mail, Facebook, etc., along with a massive drive to get out the vote. Everyone has a stake in the New Jersey election.

Our democracy is under direct assault.


Reply 11 - Posted by: Marjo2020, 11/2/2009 6:15:38 AM     (No. 5992542)

I think going forward maybe not this time, but in the very near future --cheating is going to be much more difficult. Thank you the internet!!!


Reply 12 - Posted by: Trigger2, 11/2/2009 6:30:04 AM     (No. 5992560)

I expect the same thing to happen in D-23, but since the Watertown Times supports Owens, none of this will ever come out. Scazzafava is personal friends with that ACORN Bertha character and has been endorsed by that Working Family Party.

Democrats can't win important elections unless they lie, cheat and steal.


Reply 13 - Posted by: grey gent, 11/2/2009 6:45:16 AM     (No. 5992581)

Hey, I dunno, but maybe what we need here is Jimmy Carter to oversee the election. He has done a fine job of monitoring third world dictator elections and would be a big help here. Have him start in Camden and Newark where Obummer concentrated his campaign for Corzine.


Reply 14 - Posted by: Aggie57, 11/2/2009 6:47:54 AM     (No. 5992589)

The only thing that would be more startling, would be an honest election in New Jersey.


Reply 15 - Posted by: ebuilder, 11/2/2009 6:48:30 AM     (No. 5992590)

Its funny, isn't it, that the first thing you realize in a close election [they are all close now] is that Democrats will cheat up about 5 points. The second thing you think of is Republicans don't appear to know how to win, don't appear to be in much of a battle, don't show much righteous indignation, can't find a TV, don't represent you well and have no plan -- except to snide on Palin and Beck.


 



 
Reply 16 - Posted by: saryden, 11/2/2009 6:51:51 AM     (No. 5992593)

ACORN should be made illegal. They are in the business of influencing elections.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe ACORN in the brainchild of Obama.


Reply 17 - Posted by: LambiePie, 11/2/2009 6:58:53 AM     (No. 5992605)

Send this to Rush/Sean/Glenn/Neil/Mark/Savage/anyone that would be interested. Maybe if a light is shined, something might change. Send it to local newspapers, television stations saying you are going to see if they cover the truth.


Reply 18 - Posted by: JoniTx, 11/2/2009 6:58:56 AM     (No. 5992606)

The MOST interesting aspect of this story will be how the 'media' will cover it. (Or not cover it?)


Reply 19 - Posted by: M2, 11/2/2009 7:04:46 AM     (No. 5992616)

That fact that this question is even being asked is a sign that something has gone horribly wrong in our election process. The fact that ACORN is known to steal elections yet nothing is done about it, is a sign we have lost control over the process.

If we had photo ID's, no last-minute registrations and no way for election fraud to actually happen, it wouldn't.

ACORN was clearly not the least bit affected by the sting operation if they are still perceived to be a threat.

So what will be done? Wait for after the elections to dispute it or head it off at the pass with teams of people designated to check and verify every single vote?

You tell me, please, how bad it's gotten when we have to even ask if ACORN will steal an election. The questions shouldn't even be asked if we were using reliable people and reliable voting procedures.

Will we wait until after this election to implement voting reform or do it before the damage is irrevocably done?

Keep your eyes on those who count the votes as well as those who vote illegally.


Reply 20 - Posted by: cake crumb, 11/2/2009 7:05:17 AM     (No. 5992619)

Originally, ACORN was Ayres' brainchild, but Ayres hired his good friend and student, Barack Hussein Obama (mmm, mmm, mmm), and it was the team of Obama/Ayres that made ACORN what it is today.(Remember Obama's lying claim that Ayres is just a guy he occasionally worked with?)


Reply 21 - Posted by: right-turn, 11/2/2009 7:08:10 AM     (No. 5992622)

Isn't that what acorn does??? How many states have they been involved in voter fraud?


Reply 22 - Posted by: felina_g, 11/2/2009 7:08:46 AM     (No. 5992625)

What encourages me is that people are WAKING UP and I know that scares the pants off of the establishment. I believe the best message Beck and other`s put out there is to start THINKING for yourself.

The times they are a-changin`.


Reply 23 - Posted by: Melin1, 11/2/2009 7:12:22 AM     (No. 5992637)

Also frightening are the number of welfare recipients who want a piece of Obama's 'stash', which the honest, hard working taxpayers subsidize. Why vote out free lunch?


Reply 24 - Posted by: Maybeth, 11/2/2009 7:14:06 AM     (No. 5992642)

A letter to the Secretary of State from the Democratic Committee *complained that almost 3000 absentee ballots had already been rejected 'solely on the basis of a comparison of their signature to the signature on record.' Excuse me? Solely?

While I am only allowed to vote in Pennsylvania ONLY after MY signature is verified, the New Jersey cheaters and thugs should be allowed to steal elections any way they can?

These folks are so used to getting away with their fraud through the absentee ballot system ... that they are actually requesting *fraud blesslings* from the Secretary of State.


Reply 25 - Posted by: Red Jeep, 11/2/2009 7:18:25 AM     (No. 5992651)

Will Corzine Allies Steal the Election...? Well, they got Senator Al Franken elected, so Corzine will be no problem even if he is 10 points down now. I mean we're talkin' New Jersey here...the land of on average 9K a year property taxes...liberal paradise


Reply 26 - Posted by: Judith, 11/2/2009 7:20:51 AM     (No. 5992658)

Perhaps the people in NJ, like the people in MA, WANT degenerate, corrupt people to rule them.


Reply 27 - Posted by: captiveinabluestate, 11/2/2009 7:31:03 AM     (No. 5992685)

This is America, but it is not the America I grew about in and it truly scares me if this is what we have come to as a routine election. I've thought all along that the Democrats don't worry about elections any longer because they believe they will be able to "pull it off" with the help of their "friends".


Reply 28 - Posted by: ocjim, 11/2/2009 7:34:50 AM     (No. 5992690)

Rumor has it that Corzine has already engaged the esteemed services of Franken and Gregoire Recounters, LLC.

Recount until you win, Jon boy! /s


Reply 29 - Posted by: fiesta del sol, 11/2/2009 7:36:37 AM     (No. 5992692)

If it ain't close, they cain't cheat.


Reply 30 - Posted by: lasvegaslou, 11/2/2009 7:43:29 AM     (No. 5992708)

No Corzine and the Dems will not try to steal the election - they have already stolen it. It was easy. First, they ran a third candidate, Daggett, to fragment the Republican vote. Then, for insurance, they totally fixed absentee voting. Now, just in case they need more votes, look for really good voter turnout (110-120%) in many districts in Urban areas like Newark and Camden. They won't even have to post Black Panther thugs at the polling places. They got it covered, man. And, as always, they will get away with it.


Reply 31 - Posted by: indigo710, 11/2/2009 7:50:43 AM     (No. 5992717)

# 26 Don't speak for me. I'm a southern NJ conservitive. The northern part of the state is lib/dem. They outnumber us , legally and otherwise.


Reply 32 - Posted by: chowanone, 11/2/2009 7:51:27 AM     (No. 5992721)

This election reminds me of the famous quote of a Pennsylvania Governor, who told a reporter that when he died he wanted to be buried in New Jersey. The reporter, quite surprised asked why. "So I can stay active in politics!"


Reply 33 - Posted by: Brian1963, 11/2/2009 7:53:33 AM     (No. 5992730)

New Jersey: What a gross state!


Reply 34 - Posted by: bassman, 11/2/2009 7:56:39 AM     (No. 5992740)

#16 and #22. This will give you some background on where ACORN and community organizing evolved from.

http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=70


Reply 35 - Posted by: Freeloader, 11/2/2009 7:57:16 AM     (No. 5992741)

"The people who cast the votes don't decide an election, the people who count the votes do," observed Joseph Stalin many years ago.

Since the Democrat Party in New Jersey is firmly committed to the principles of "Uncle Joe" Stalin at election time, I just can't get excited about Mr. Christie's chances.


Reply 36 - Posted by: Eheu Fugaces, 11/2/2009 8:04:26 AM     (No. 5992762)

Since the days of Jersey City's Boss hague, the new Jersey Democrat party has been so crooked that it makes a corkscrew look like a straight edge. They met after their opinion poll early last week, and have determined how many votes they are going to win by. They are writing out the ballots in a back room as we type.


Reply 37 - Posted by: stopevhillary, 11/2/2009 8:08:28 AM     (No. 5992771)

Districts in Afghanistan that had "too perfect" of a voter turnout, i.e. close to 100%, were deemed FRAUDULENT and and do-over was decreed.

Will the same logic be used in the U.S. where voting outpaces number of voters? NAW! We have ACORN! That's what they do. It's the democrat machine way and that's the way it is.


Reply 38 - Posted by: maryc, 11/2/2009 8:15:25 AM     (No. 5992790)

Can't you just hear the seiu cheering "V is for victory D is for defeat. The only way to win is to cheat cheat cheat" Seiu head was the # 1 most frequent visitor to the White House.


Reply 39 - Posted by: udanja99, 11/2/2009 8:18:33 AM     (No. 5992800)

Time to institute the "purple ink" voting policy here. Iraq's elections were a million times more honest than ours.

BTW, did you notice in the photo on the home page that all of those standing behind zippy and Corzine are women? It makes me embarrassed for my sex.


Reply 40 - Posted by: BirdsNest, 11/2/2009 8:27:00 AM     (No. 5992821)

#39, yes and Zippy looks like he will ask to be hosed off to get the stink of Corzine off of himself. Doesn't he look just thrilled to be there??


Reply 41 - Posted by: Patchy Groundfog, 11/2/2009 8:32:19 AM     (No. 5992830)

I don't want to say there will be any sharp practice but the census records were updated late last night to show Newark's population at 13,000,000.


Reply 42 - Posted by: happy conservative, 11/2/2009 8:39:52 AM     (No. 5992846)

Can you say three words: Norm Coleman, Minnesota.

Christie better have a big coffer for legal fees ready. He's the Rep. choice.

We need to get behind Doug Hoffman and support him when these loons try the same thing in NY-23.


Reply 43 - Posted by: justjoe, 11/2/2009 8:41:02 AM     (No. 5992848)

Eventually NJ, MA, RI--like CA-- will be destroyed by corruption. NJ is already in a death spiral with residents fleeing in droves.

These are dark days for America, and we'll see how it all turns out. Only time will tell. If we let them, the Obamas, Corzines, Pelosis, Frankens, et alia, will triumph and America will go the way of other once greats.

It's up to us to do everything we can to stop them.




Reply 44 - Posted by: Hammersdad, 11/2/2009 8:43:08 AM     (No. 5992852)

Here we see the communist/fascist/totalitarian true believers' underlying assumptions at work. Fair elections are irrelevant to them, because they know The Truth, and that Truth is the only source of legitimacy. Elections are just a quaint local custom, to be gone through like other curious primitive rituals in order to seize whatever prize is desired. It's The Truth that matters, they have The Truth, so whatever it takes to win is not just acceptable. It is virtuous.

The men who conceive, cooperate with, and execute election fraud are traitors in fact. The men who go along and hope to benefit by it are complicit in this treason. It isn't cute. It isn't 'just the way things work'. It is treason and it is at best the attempted murder of the body politic.

It ain't cute. It ain't boys-will-be-boys. It ain't politics as usual. It ain't acceptable. It is treason.

Hammersdad


Reply 45 - Posted by: ocjim, 11/2/2009 8:52:04 AM     (No. 5992873)

#39, Per Gallup May 2009
Percentage of Women Democrats, including Independent leaners: 57%
Percentage of Women Republicans, including Independent leaners: 35%

http://www.gallup.com/poll/118207/republicans-face-steep-uphill-climb-among-women.aspx


Reply 46 - Posted by: Hugh Akston, 11/2/2009 8:56:53 AM     (No. 5992885)

Ah, New Jersey. The state the substituted Lautenberg for Torecelli after the deadline for ballot changes when it became apparent that the 'Torch' wouldn't be re-elected. Rules are for Republicans, silly.

Eliminate absentee balloting, same day registration/voting, institute photo ID. The polling place is not the clipboard of some door-to-door community organizer and health care 'professional'.


Reply 47 - Posted by: oh-heck, 11/2/2009 8:58:13 AM     (No. 5992888)

Anyone know some elderly couples living in nursing homes that would be interested in a late career in photo journalism? Seems to me that there is an opportunity to capture Acorn aiding seniors to vote in the election.


Reply 48 - Posted by: steveW, 11/2/2009 9:02:26 AM     (No. 5992896)

Here's how far they will go: with the eager aid of the cover-up MSM, they got a totally unqualified-for-the-job anti-American Leftist enemy of the Constitution placed in the president's chair in the Oval Office. How much farther can you go than that? I guess we'll be finding out...


Reply 49 - Posted by: saucy, 11/2/2009 9:04:04 AM     (No. 5992899)

Hey 'Joisey - don' let dees thugs roll ya!


Reply 50 - Posted by: ocjim, 11/2/2009 9:04:09 AM     (No. 5992900)

Corzine looks like he's holding on for dear life in Lucianne's Must Reads photo. And notice that that's THREE-WAY group hug going on there on stage... Corzine, POTUS and TOTUS!
... Some photojournalist has got a wry eye there.


Reply 51 - Posted by: FiddlePig, 11/2/2009 9:05:19 AM     (No. 5992903)

T think it's a real possibility that Christie will get more votes... but I don't think he will win... especially if it ends up in a "recount".


Reply 52 - Posted by: Barbarian Heretic, 11/2/2009 9:19:30 AM     (No. 5992936)

Inre: #14- Hey Ol' Lady... took the words right outta my mouth. Corruption is part of the DNA over their in the "Garden State". No such thing as a fair election.

Even if Corzine was running unopposed, the machine would probably deliver a million or so 'extra' ballots...


Reply 53 - Posted by: vinny63, 11/2/2009 9:30:37 AM     (No. 5992971)

Yes!


Reply 54 - Posted by: Freeloader, 11/2/2009 9:34:24 AM     (No. 5992990)

What makes Jon Corzine so extremely dangerous to the life and health of our federal constitutional republic?...For starter, Big Jon is not just an ordinary run-of-the-mill hoodlum. He also happens to be a "smart" hoodlum, complete with a Phi Beta Kappa Key and hundreds of millions in ill-begotten wealth at his disposal to do as he damn well pleases!


Reply 55 - Posted by: A Burrite, 11/2/2009 9:45:10 AM     (No. 5993021)

#33 - fyi, New Jersey is a great place to live. You can find wonderful people wherever you travel in the Garden State. You can also find the best corn on the cob and tomatoes in the world right here. Our problem is the indifference of every day folks going about their business and not voting on election day. I got the feeling that this election will be different and that Christie will defeat Corzine handily enough that even Acorn won't be able to overcome. But, even if Corzine squeaks it out, Obumbler carried the state by 16 points - it's sytill a defeat for lib Totalitarianism.


Reply 56 - Posted by: O.G.'s Mom, 11/2/2009 9:45:12 AM     (No. 5993022)

Isn't it amazing that we the the people have to fight Democrats and their corrupt labor and community organizations for our right to a free and fair election? All of our fights today, all of our angst and our struggles are directly traced back to the Democrat Party. Think about all that is wrong in this country and it's the Democrat Party. And I say that as a former Democrat. East Hampton, NY is nearly bankrupt because of Democrats. I fear our election will be marred by fraud as the entrenched Democrat power struggle here fights like rabid dogs to maintain their no bid corrupt contracts and power base at Town Hall. These people must be stopped and hopefully this is the beginning of the tide turning.


Reply 57 - Posted by: caddyjak, 11/2/2009 9:53:01 AM     (No. 5993043)

Some of you are dreaming. Of course, the demorats are going to steal the NJ race. ACORN can bring in, at least, a 10% fraudulent vote. Why do you think that Bill Ayers and all those other crooks have been visiting the White House lately...


Reply 58 - Posted by: vivavoce, 11/2/2009 9:56:22 AM     (No. 5993058)

Voter fraud, IMO, would not be too difficult to curtail, if those who are enjoying the benefits from it didn't interfere.

Such as....picture ID; oh, sure, big hardship on the voting public. But not such a hardship if they want to cash a check.

Verifying Absentee Ballots: If absentee voters were told in advance they would have to verify their vote or it will not be counted, there are numerous ways that it could be done.... if that is too big a hardship, then they don't value their vote in the first place and shouldn't be voting.


Reply 59 - Posted by: gooch, 11/2/2009 9:56:25 AM     (No. 5993059)

@Advocate, you ask, 'Where is the UN when you need them?" Is, I hope, just hypothetical and a bit sarcastic. What we certainly don't need, is an organization that hates the US (in our traditional, pre-Obama mode) as an election arbiter.


Reply 60 - Posted by: Fox25, 11/2/2009 10:11:41 AM     (No. 5993106)

If Corzine wins Daggett will get a cushy job and the party will start funnelling money to him.


Reply 61 - Posted by: BL1957, 11/2/2009 10:11:43 AM     (No. 5993107)

I am from Minnesota. Sorry. I hate where this NJ election is headed. I guess we as a country have not learned anything by our fiasco. We elected an embarassment by the name of Franken. NJ will place a fraud named Corzine. At least he cannot pass a health bill that stinks. Good luck to you folks in NJ.


Reply 62 - Posted by: colonel53, 11/2/2009 10:26:31 AM     (No. 5993142)

An important lesson in strategy and tactics for the all so important 2010 elections. This country is almost evenly divided politically (53-47 Democrat in last election due to financial meltdown) so it is essential that we are prepared for ACORN, Dirty Tricks and Absentee Ballot Fraud because they can tip the scales in close races.

The Democrats are old hands at this as seen in these elections where they dragged out recounts until they got enough votes to win:

- Minnesota 2008
- Washington 2004
- Florida 2000

I have no doubt New Jersey 2009 (an argument could be made for NY-23 and Scozzafava) will be added to this list but it will not be the last. I expect a full court press one year from now to allow the Democrats to maintain their advantage. The question becomes whether or not we can rely on the RNC to fight it after they gave Dede $1 million to basically endorse the Democrat.


Reply 63 - Posted by: EnsignO'Toole, 11/2/2009 10:29:46 AM     (No. 5993149)

#2 - I'll second that. My only concern is: will I still be able to get my cranberrys for Thanksgiving?(I jest).

This is from Wikipedia: "The Battle of Trenton took place on December 26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War after General George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River north of Trenton, New Jersey. The hazardous crossing in adverse weather allowed Washington to lead the main body of the Continental Army against Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton. After a brief struggle, nearly the entire Hessian force was captured, with negligible losses to the Americans. The battle boosted the Continental Army's flagging morale, and inspired re-enlistments."

All you posters from New Jersey, the above is your history. We are all Continental Army soldiers now - you can do this. You don't have to cross an icey river - just go vote for Christie.


Reply 64 - Posted by: ivehadit, 11/2/2009 10:32:23 AM     (No. 5993164)

OK, corzine stay...and continue to damage the democrats. The voters there OBVIOUSLY don't like you.

It would be really nice for NJ to have Christie and for Christie to clean up the state...like Bobby Jindal. He's doing a great job. Can't get any more corrupt than Louisiana...so it *can* be done.


Reply 65 - Posted by: Mizlori, 11/2/2009 10:36:17 AM     (No. 5993178)

New Jersey wake up. Do you need Tony Soprano to go take care of Corzine. I will bet he would if you axed him nicely. #5 why would you think the United Nations would do any good? They are not good for anyone. UN to them stands for Useless and No good. Why do we continue to keep the UN in New York and pay then so much money? Because we have people like the "o" in the White House. I know iw wont do any good but I hope that the people in New Jersey fight a good fight and get rid of Corzine and his pals. Then go work on getting rid of the"o".


Reply 66 - Posted by: Mizlori, 11/2/2009 10:38:07 AM     (No. 5993185)

Sorry for the typo. I need spell check. I meant It.


Reply 67 - Posted by: Forehand, 11/2/2009 10:38:42 AM     (No. 5993187)

Two thoughts: First, wonder how much of his own $ Corzine ponied up to Zippy to get him there so many times? Zippy always has his hand out while looking the other way. Second, I hope that the BigGov/ACORN busting duo of Hannah and James do some magic of their own to expose the NJ election fix.


Reply 68 - Posted by: BitterClinger, 11/2/2009 11:21:55 AM     (No. 5993284)

The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.

Joseph Stalin


Reply 69 - Posted by: gumbino, 11/2/2009 11:22:08 AM     (No. 5993286)

I actually got polled on Christie vs. Corzine ... by the Democratic National Committee!

First national pollster who has ever called me.
This tells me the Dems are scared.

I'm not a strong Christie supporter, but I told them YES I would definitely vote for him.
And I will, if only because I'm FURIOUS at Dem voter fraud in NJ!


Reply 70 - Posted by: Periwinkel, 11/2/2009 11:22:32 AM     (No. 5993287)

There was an article in Townhall Magazine last month. It's premise was: In a close election Republicans help with the recount...Democrats look at the recount as another place to win. Winning is all in the attitude. Conservatives/Republicans must see the recount as a serious part of the election.

The Democrats have teams of lawyers ready right now to go to New Jersey to count and count and count until the numbers favor their guy.

We must do the same. Meet them at every turn with the law and lawyers on our side. (See? Lawyers do serve a useful purpose!)

Otherwise, our guy must win by an insurmountable margin.


Reply 71 - Posted by: mikeman, 11/2/2009 11:23:53 AM     (No. 5993290)

The rats will steal this election whether they do it legally or illegally. And the MSM will tout this farce as another example of our wonderful democratic process.

The crime syndicate known as the democratic party will steal votes, manufacture them, hide votes, lose votes, buy votes, etc. etc. And thanks to illegal immigrants,unions, the black congressional caucus, indigent and foreign communist, our electoral system is now a laughing stock. Mexico probably has more accurate and honest elections than what will take place in N.J. tomorrow.


Reply 72 - Posted by: Hardright, 11/2/2009 11:37:33 AM     (No. 5993327)

DUH!


Reply 73 - Posted by: silverbyte, 11/2/2009 11:44:00 AM     (No. 5993337)

Who cares about New Jersey?


Reply 74 - Posted by: firebird, 11/2/2009 11:57:11 AM     (No. 5993363)

I lived for almost 50 years in a conservative area of northern NJ, and it is a wonderful state with countless wonderful people living there. It is more conservative than most people outside the state realize. Do not believe everything you see on TV.
That said, we had a saying there. The Dems raise more people from the dead on election day than Jesus. Why would this election be any different? It may be different because many people in the electorate are now aroused and are not willing to accept the status quo.


Reply 75 - Posted by: chagrined, 11/2/2009 12:03:23 PM     (No. 5993373)

Give 'em an inch. . .and they'll definitely take a mile because it's not "cheat" to them, it's "truth", as was so eloquently stated by a poster above.

Coming soon to a neighborhood near you, the Ministry of Truth to tell every one of us how wrong we are. Fight or be a slave, it's up to you!


Reply 76 - Posted by: killerbee, 11/2/2009 12:05:07 PM     (No. 5993374)

The MSM hasn't noticed yet that close races almost always get challenged by dems (when they've lost), and after weeks and weeks of counting and 'discovering' ballots, the dem wins. I doubt that they'll notice one more.

Republicans have to win by huge margins in order to actually breathe easily. This is not the way it's supposed to be in the US.


Reply 77 - Posted by: JLoophole, 11/2/2009 12:06:18 PM     (No. 5993378)

In the picture on the home page today, I see TOTUS was left out of the "man" hug. TOTUS just has to stand there while Obie and Jon embrace. How unfair to be dissed like that, when TOTUS does all the work.


Reply 78 - Posted by: lana720, 11/2/2009 12:18:42 PM     (No. 5993395)

Of course they will steal it - it's what they so, it's who they are!

As for Corzine, doesn't he have ANY responsibility for how NJ is financially? He's from big Wall Street money and I thought they were the enemy, hmmm???

NJ, vote like your life depends upon it b/c it does! Good luck, the rest of the country is looking to you, Virginia and NY 23 for a change WE, THE PEOPLE can believe in.


Reply 79 - Posted by: Gesundheit, 11/2/2009 12:24:43 PM     (No. 5993409)

Does Jon Corzine really want to join Mssrs. Karzai and Ahmadinijad in the global Axis of Voter-Fraud Evil? At best, he'll be a perennial target of contemptuous humor on every late-night talkshow in the land. At worst, angry protestors will seriously complicate his life, as Mr. Ahmadinijad found out.

Of course, Mr. Ahmadinijad had no idea what was about to befall him when the announcement of his fraudulent victory hit the streets of Baghdad. Amazingly, Mr. Corzine seems equally out of touch, even after the example of Iran.

An important difference between the anti-voter-fraud reaction in Baghdad and in Al Franken's Minnesota was that the loser in the Iranian election was brave enough to stand up and protest in the streets and his supporters were brave enough to follow him; whereas, Norm Coleman boldly crawled to the law courts to face Democratic judges whom he knew were as biased against him as the corrupt Democrats in Minnesota's election system.

This is another reason why we need brave, strong, Conservative Republicans in office, and why standing up to Dede Scozzafava and defeating her was such a great victory.


Reply 80 - Posted by: NowThatsFunny, 11/2/2009 1:54:15 PM     (No. 5993552)

Frankly, I'm ambivalent about this election. We've been lied to by so many NJ politicians that it's become irrelavent who wins. The state is so unaffordable and unlivable that one election won't make any difference. Oh, I'll vote for Christie but I'm still moving out of state next year. $10k a year property tax for my 1500 sq ft....I'm told not to complain since many of the neighboring communities pay more than 2x what I pay. Dems have been buying votes for decades and now all the unfunded mandates are coming home to roost.


Reply 81 - Posted by: Photoonist, 11/2/2009 2:35:13 PM     (No. 5993632)

Vote for another Goldman Sachs gov support. Vote for Corzine. Why aren't New Joiseyans concerned about Corzine's roots? They should have been the first time and moreso now.


Reply 82 - Posted by: 4Justice, 11/2/2009 2:38:52 PM     (No. 5993641)

They already discovered a bunch of FAKE absentee ballots where signatures didn't match and people said they didn't request them. We KNOW there is massive voter fraud in NJ (as well as many other places) and it all seems skewed in favor of the Democrats!!!

We MUST DEMAND that the elections are CLEANED up and that they find all fraud. We cannot allow another Minnesota incident. We know that Coleman should have won but the Dems massaged the ballots until Franken was "declared" the winner.


Reply 83 - Posted by: donna quixote, 11/2/2009 3:10:08 PM     (No. 5993703)

Of course he will steal the election. Look for Corzine votes to come in just before the polls are closed.


Reply 84 - Posted by: faldo, 11/2/2009 3:37:37 PM     (No. 5993764)

I think it makes sense to get a complete summation of the "acceptable" rules and regulations concerning election day in NJ from Eric Holder

NJ voters need to know what is acceptable behavior at the polls on election day...? Since AG Holder saw no harm or foul in Philadelphia last November, he needs to chime in beforehand


Reply 85 - Posted by: Devil's Advocate, 11/2/2009 5:37:39 PM     (No. 5994078)

ACORN ought to be on the Attorney General's Subversive List, but -- OOPS! -- Eric Holder's one of THEM, not one of us.

Joe McCarthy and J. Edgar Hoover may have been real SOBs in a lot of ways, but they did have the right ideas about at least some things.

OF COURSE the dems will do everything possible to steal the NJ elections as long as the money lasts. They've had a lot of practice doing it for years.

NJ politics are about as corrupt as New Yorks's and Chicago's; it'd be really hard to get dirtier than that.


Reply 86 - Posted by: just another nerd, 11/2/2009 6:10:15 PM     (No. 5994123)

Here in WA state the mail-in ballots are just paper and you are supposed to put a check in the box for the person you want. The instructions say that if you want to change your vote all you have to do is put a line through your mistake and check the correct one.
How is that supposed to prevent fraud? All they have to do is match the color of the ink you used and anyone who gets a hold of the ballot can change the votes.


Reply 87 - Posted by: Crosscut, 11/2/2009 6:32:00 PM     (No. 5994165)

They stole the Senate seat in Minnesota, so why not steal the election here? Who's to stop them?


Reply 88 - Posted by: liberty girl, 11/2/2009 6:51:21 PM     (No. 5994203)

With all due respect #31. I live in the rural northwest portion of New Jersey and this area is one of the most conservative strongholds in the State. Our Congressman, Republican Scott Garrett, is an ultra conservative and never lets us down with his votes.

The problem in NJ is NOT in the rural, or even most suburban, areas. It is that for a small State we have such large urban areas like Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken, Paterson, and yes Camden (the murder capital of the State) where there are an inordinate number of minority voters who all are living on the Democrat controlled gravy train, at the expense of the rest of us in the state.

As noted by #55 this part of NJ is beautiful and so are the people.

Regardless of the outcome tomorrow I know that this area will show by their votes an overwhelming support of Christie.

Many thanks to the L.dotters here who wish us well.


Reply 89 - Posted by: lanczos, 11/2/2009 7:00:38 PM     (No. 5994214)

The only question is, How Many Of The NJ Dead Are Allowed To Vote? (In addition to the out-of-state "voters"...)


Reply 90 - Posted by: KarenJ1, 11/2/2009 7:17:03 PM     (No. 5994240)

John Fund was on Glenn Beck this afternoon and said 3000 absentee the signatures don't match and the democrats are screaming for the Secretary of State to allow those as provisional ballots. He also said in Camden people are going door-to-door to hispanics telling them there is a new way for them to vote and just fill out the papers. Alco, ACORN people in Essex county are going to hospitals (East Orange Hospital) with ballots (NJ allows this) to fill out and deliver them to election facility. What a a nightmare.


Reply 91 - Posted by: fayebeck, 11/2/2009 7:40:18 PM     (No. 5994282)

Will the democrats try to steal the election? Does Howdy Doody have a wooden thingy?


Reply 92 - Posted by: u2phile, 11/2/2009 8:28:21 PM     (No. 5994380)

Unfortunately Corzine will win. I know I shared this before on here. He buys his elections. When he bought the US senator seat he was paying $100 a vote. My hubs was at a business event the night before the election his supporters were handed vouchers for $100 dollars to hand out in Newark. The supporters were laughing about how Corzine was going to win and how they were going to keep a few vouchers for themselves and friends, stomach turning. I am still praying for a miracle, but I am also a realist. After the Washington and Minnesota debacles I don't hold out a whole lot of hope. Keep praying and folks in NJ vote like your life depends on it!


Reply 93 - Posted by: willow, 11/2/2009 9:10:04 PM     (No. 5994442)

Thank You to post #55 for the nice words about New Jersey....it means a lot to those of us who have lived here all of our lives. Let's hope that we Republicans all go to vote tomorrow and that we are able to say 'Gov. Christie' tomorrow night.


Reply 94 - Posted by: danu, 11/2/2009 9:14:55 PM     (No. 5994454)

I'm having a chat w/ St Jude, patron saint of
the Impossible.
....hoping to get him up to speed on vote fraud.


Reply 95 - Posted by: Crystallite, 11/2/2009 10:09:57 PM     (No. 5994594)

Approximately 3,000 fraudulent absentee ballots have been found in NJ thus far. Mostly in the Camden area. And whaddya know? Camden, Trenton and Jersey City are where Barry Soetoro campaigned for Corzine. Coincidence? I think not. Barry IS Acorn.


Reply 96 - Posted by: Charactercounts, 11/3/2009 12:39:35 AM     (No. 5994876)

ACORN = SEIU (Service Employees Int'l. Union). And the head of the SEIU, Andy Stern, has been to the White House TWENTY-TWO times since Obama took office.

Announced today on TV that NJ Democratic party has been paying for the third-party candidate's campaign.

If Christie wins, it will be a triumph of justice over corruption, therefore, in NJ, a miracle.


Reply 97 - Posted by: LambiePie, 11/3/2009 6:17:19 AM     (No. 5995080)

Evil cannot win honestly.


Reply 98 - Posted by: jacksin5, 11/3/2009 6:30:08 AM     (No. 5995096)

Voter Fraud, AKA the Franken Factor, will run rampant in N.J.


Reply 99 - Posted by: jerseytomato, 11/3/2009 7:00:08 AM     (No. 5995148)

#97 - from your mouth to God's ear.


Reply 100 - Posted by: janjan, 11/3/2009 7:34:27 AM     (No. 5995228)

If you are a conservative in one of the States/Districts having an election today, get out there. Take your camera, your video camera. Take witnesses. We need to get in the faces of the people trying to steal elections and put a stop to it. Let's shine a light on these cockroaches and make life very difficult for them.



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