This from former state representative and former Dover City Council member Dave Scott, a Harvard MBA and bilingual former CEO of a multi-national corporation:
I am certain we have illegal registration in towns near the University of New Hampshire in Durham. We identified over 100 that voted improperly in Dover three years ago. We sent out letters to about 1,000 who voted for the first time. The post office returned those they were unable to deliver. Stamped on the envelope were such phases as No such street number, No such street address, No such person living at that street number. We sent them to Bud Fitch at the office of the Attorney General. No action.
That is, after the 2008 election, letters were sent out to 1,000 “first-time voters.” And are you surprised….?
More than 100 of those letters were returned showing fake addresses. What a surprise! Bud Fitch, then the Democrats’ favorite bureaucrat in the state Attorney General’s office—he was in charge of “investigating vote fraud”—did NOTHING What a surprise again!
That means MORE THAN TEN PERCENT OF THE FIRST-TIME VOTERS IN DOVER, NH IN THE 2008 ELECTION WERE FRAUDULENT!
And the Democrats tell us “Oh, there’s no vote fraud in New Hampshire at all.” Is it any wonder that the Democrats squall loudly every time steps are taken to actually restrict vote fraud? Well surprise: They DEPEND on it!
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I’ve been political my entire life, starting out with Barry Goldwater and The Conscience of a Conservative in the1960's. In 1967 I enlisted in the U.S. Marines for four years, spending nearly two of them in South Vietnam. In 1972 I was a Florida presidential elector for Prof. John Hospers, the first Presidential candidate of the national Libertarian Party which was founded that same year. During the late 1970's and into the 1980's I was a contributing editor and monthly columnist for Reason magazine, and I’ve authored numerous articles in the print and online media about various subjects relating to individual rights and personal freedom. Today I'm a lawyer by profession; I divide my time between New Hampshire and Florida all year long, spending much of my time practicing law in Florida. As an early supporter and past member of the board of directors of the Free State Project, I was drawn to the Live Free or Die state of New Hampshire in late 2003 when it was chosen by a vote of the first 5,000 FSP participants. In 2004 I founded the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and continue today to work within the state political system to advance the traditional NH values of frugal small government, low taxes, small business, free enterprise, and self-responsibility. To all, I say "Come and see what we are building in the beautiful, healthy, livable Free State of New Hampshire!"
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