Friday, July 15, 2011

Wisconsin voter ID law tested in state Senate recall primary elections

The Walker Administration would like all voters to believe that Tuesday Primary Recall Elections were used as a "test-run" of the newly passed voter ID law. That is pure horse-pucky... The Administration directed the Government Accountability Board to direct the various polling locations to use all of the new voting law changes. They clearly did this not as a trial-run, but rather to hopefully discourage voting, especially in area's of high voter turnout.

Well, they did manage to delay voting and in some cases deny people the right to vote, even though the new voting changes were not fully in effect. However, they did not stop the voters from turning away ALL of the FAKE DEMOCRATS that the GOP had intentionally inserted into each of the recall election scheduled for July 12th.

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MADISON — Voters who took to the polls Tuesday faced new voting circumstances, and not just because they were casting ballots in a rare state Senate recall election.

They also were among the first to navigate a new voting law — one that required them to show identification at the polls and sign poll lists.

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