From Ed Naile:
To all NH Taxpayer Activists:
The Drudge Report has a story today about James O’Keefe and his Project Veritas investigative journalists asking for NH Open Primary ballots as though they were registered voters in New Hampshire. The Project Veritas journalists posed as voters using the names of deceased NH residents of the towns they selected for their videos. I have no idea how many municipalities they selected or how many names they used, but this will expose for the country just how foolish NH looks giving ballots to anyone who is first in line to vote for any name already on the checklist.
At CNHT we know Project Veritas could have had thousands of names to choose from simply by going to any college town and taking a ballot of a same day voter from 2010. Even after the recent checklist purge of 2010. I am not sure when NH papers like the Concord Monitor will try to defend the NH Election Laws but I do see the Boston Herald had a story leaning towards calling the one ballot clerk who caught an imposter a hero, when in fact, most of them were eager to pass out ballots and brag we had no ID laws.
If this story has legs we could get some legislative relief in the form of ID laws in the next election after Lynch is gone and we have a real governor again. It would pay to pass this story on to as many people as you can and thank Jeanne Shaheen for her THREE ID vetoes as well as Lynch for his most recent protection of voter fraud veto.
We may NOT be able to count on the Republican Party for help so this will in all likelihood be a grass roots effort. I know we can count on most of the Legislature and Speaker O’Brien.
I have been threatened with arrest and The Coalition of NH Taxpayers has been ridiculed for the ten years of our exposing voter fraud in this state. If the AG tries anything like acting against O’Keefe in this matter that office will have to explain Geoff Wetrosky and dozens of other violations they ignored in the past.
Now seem like it could be our time.
Ed Naile
Chairman – Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers