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Seattle man admits to voter fraud, intimidation in Palm Beach County

Approximately two hundred Floridians - all with connections to the Republican party - received the mailings. The letters appeared to be official, labeled with the logos of the county's supervisor of elections office. The message in the letter prompted recipients to provide personal information to elections officials or be disqualified from voting altogether.

James Webb Baker, Jr., 58, of Seattle, Washington recently admitted to federal investigators that he was behind all of it. Baker told the U.S. Department of Justice that he was angered by what he believed was an attempt to suppress hispanic voter turnout for Democratic party candidates. Baker said he created the fake voter eligibility letters to intimidate and interfere with GOP recipients' right to vote.
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Re: Seattle man admits to voter fraud, intimidation in Palm Beach County
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2014, 10:19:34 AM »
Funny that when you hear (D)'s talk about voter fraud...it either doesn't exist or it is the (R)'s doing it.

BUT....when there is an arrest or conviction for voter fraud, it is always seems to be a (D).
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