Project Veritas Investigates Voter Fraud In Minnesota 24 hours in Advance of Today's Presidential Caucus
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PARAMUS, N.J., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- During today's Presidential Caucus in Minnesota, voters may be surprised to see the ease in which individuals may register to vote for themselves or others without identification requirements or any kind.
In advance of the 2012 Presidential Caucus, Project Veritas' investigators visited the state of 10,000 lakes yesterday and inquired with voter registration officials if they could register on behalf of others . . .
. . .including the names of today's NFL star quarterbacks:
Project Veritas Investigator: "Thomas Brady, he just happened to be assaulted in Minnesota so he's going through a lot of depression so he can't come in to register to vote."
Voter Registration Official: That's all right . . . if he fills this form out, then he would get on the list where he would automatically, every election, get one of these forms in the mail which he would then fill out and mail to us and then we would send him a ballot.
Project Veritas Investigator:"Timothy Tebow, he got in a car accident recently and I don't think he's going to be able to physically come in to cast a ballot to vote"
Voter Registration Official: He can always absentee vote.
After visiting five voter registration offices, Project Veritas' investigators where provided with dozens of voter registrations applications that simply had to be mailed back with no identification, notarization or other means of verification.
When our investigator asked, "There would be no way of knowing if someone was misrepresenting themselves on the form, is this correct?"
The voter registration worker responded, "We're not the police."
Project Veritas' president, James O'Keefe commented, "After PV legally exposed how easy it is to commit voter fraud in New Hampshire, our revelations in Minnesota show a deep flaw in our electoral system.
"Given that a comedian from Minnesota was elected to the United States Senate with a margin of 312 votes, and that 341 convicted felons obtained ballots and illegally voted during that election, this is an issue that should be brought to light with the utmost urgency."
To view the video and for more information about Project Veritas, or to schedule an interview, go to www.ProjectVeritas.com.
CONTACT: Shane Cory
(540) 479-1710
SOURCE Project Veritas
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