
The DOJ (Department of Justice) will be monitoring the Wisconsin recall elections today.
They will be sending up a team of assistant attorneys general and special agents from the Division of Criminal Investigation to Appleton as part of its efforts to prevent voter fraud.
Appleton is one of 12 cities that will be monitored Tuesday during the recall election. Seven teams will monitor Milwaukee in conjunction with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office, two teams will monitor Madison, and single teams will be sent to Beloit/Janesville, Eau Claire, Green Bay, Kenosha/Racine, La Crosse, Waukesha, and Wausau.
“The June recall election is a significant event in our state’s history,” said Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen. “The people of Wisconsin need to have confidence that their rights are being protected and the laws are being followed.
Apparently, the DOJ is suddenly interested in voter fraud.
So how prevalent is voting fraud? It’s practically nonexistent according to repeated studies, including an extensive review of Wisconsin elections.
This is the same DOJ that has told Florida to basically being mean by taking illegal aliens off of their voting lists so they could not vote. And also sanctioned “election monitoring” (after it happened) by the New Black Panther party members standing outside of polling locations with night sticks. That was in an election where now Pres. Barack Obama was likely to win. What kind of “monitoring” will these federal employees engage in on Tuesday, an election where Republican Scott Walker is the likely to win?
Dana Loesch of Breitbart.com contributed to this article.
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