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The Campaign Spot

Election-driven news and views . . . by Jim Geraghty.


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The Unresolved House Races, Part Three

As optimistic as the Ellmers and Buerkle campaigns seem, the developments described by the campaign of Republican Joe Walsh in Illinois’s 8th district are pretty alarming, as they try to hold on to a lead over incumbent Democrat Melissa Bean.

“We are in the fight of our lives as we count ballots in Cook County,” says Nick Provenzano, the campaign manager for Walsh who is now signing his messages, “Spokesman for Congressman-elect Joe Walsh, Illinois’ 8th District.”

Provenzano offers a description of an exceptionally odd ballot-counting process: “On Election Night, there were six precincts that were still not counted at 1 a.m. We discovered that they had problems in the polling place and were moved to nearby Elgin, Illinois to count the ballots.  At some point in the middle of the night all six precincts – representing thousands of votes — had been moved to Cicero, Illinois for ‘safe keeping’ . . . . We immediately dispatched legal counsel to ensure the chain of custody was not compromised and we have been chasing ballots ever since. On Friday evening, the Bean campaign approached the Cook County Clerk’s Office, requested and received a list of all outstanding absentee ballots with name, address, and phone numbers. As alarming as that was, they also asked for and were provided an exact image of a blank absentee ballot.”

“Identifying potential mischief, the Illinois GOP dispatched volunteers to track down these voters to ensure no foul play was occurring with these outstanding ballots,” Provenzano continues. “What they found was alarming. They documented their findings on affidavits and they were submitted to law enforcement for review.”

The affidavits describe one voter who had not lived at the listed address in the past 15 years; a voter who a caregiver said “could not respond to questions because of dementia,” and a group of ballots sent to a Clearbrook home for the mentally disabled in Rolling Meadows, Illinois.

“We continue to have a lead over Rep. Bean as the Cook County absentee ballots continue to trickle in,” Provenzano says. “The deadline/postmark date for ballots to be valid was November 1st. Therefore, it would be alarming to have large amounts of ballots arrive in the mail over the next few days.  How long should it take the U.S. Postal Service to deliver a ballot from suburban Schaumburg to Chicago? It has been nine days since the deadline has come and gone.  If large amounts of ballots do arrive nine days later, we’ll let you know and together we can alert America to what is happening here in Cook County.”

Tags: Joe Walsh, Melissa Bean

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   11/10/10 15:42

Election irregularities in Cook County? Get right out of town.

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   11/10/10 19:18

I figure that mental disability of voters has kept the Cook County Democratic machine operating for years.

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   11/11/10 14:51

The shocking part is not that the Crook County, Illinois Democrats commit voter fraud during every single election cycle; the shock is that there is no shock. In a just world, voters would be marching in the streets with torches and pitchforks and burning down Democrat offices and lynching the crooks.

But everyone hear is numb to the corruption. Chicago in 2010 is Mississippi in 1955, only much more corrupt.

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   11/12/10 12:45

Voting fraud is a dagger aimed at the heart of our peaceful, law-abiding democracy. Only a fool would repeatedly use such a weapon without considering possible long-term consequences.

Chicago Democrats are thuggish fools.

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   11/12/10 15:27

So, the ballots were moved from Elgin, IL to Cicero, Illinois for "safe keeping"? This doesn't make much sense since Cicero is not even in the 8th District. Also, Elgin is in Kane County, so I don't know why votes cast in one county would be moved to another county to spend the night. Also, Cicero is 35 miles from Elgin, and the city closest to Cicero, which resides in the 8th District appears to be Shaumburg, which is a full 28 miles away from Cicero. So, WHY CICERO?

First, you have to ask who made this decision to bring the ballots to Cicero, and then keep asking away. There are plenty of questions to ask. However, whatever conservative media in Chicago exists, is asleep at the wheel as usual and more interested in the Kirk/ Giannoulias Beer Summit.

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