Ebook: Who's counting?: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk
Author: Von Spakovsky Hans, Fund John H
- Tags: Elections--Corrupt practices--United States, Political corruption--United States, Political corruption, Elections--Corrupt practices, Nonfiction, Elections -- Corrupt practices -- United States, Political corruption -- United States, Elections -- Corrupt practices, United States
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Encounter Books
- City: New York;N.Y;United States
- Edition: 1st American ed
- Language: English
- epub
A crisis of voting confidence -- What voter fraud? -- The battle over voter ID and the myth of the disenfranchised voter -- Shooting the messenger : truth-tellers Artur Davis and Harold Metts -- The problem of noncitizen voting -- Absentee ballots-- the "tool of choice" of vote thieves -- Holder's Justice Department -- Tennessee two-step fraud -- The anti-Federalist national popular vote scheme : the vote stealer's dream come true -- How a machine steals an entire town -- Voter fraud cinema verité -- America's military heroes : the real disenfranchised -- What is to be done?;Argues that voter fraud is an actual problem and that the United States needs more anti-voter fraud legislation to increase public confidence in the election process.
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