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Strict voter ID laws are the only solution I see to problems like these:

Plus, more on voter fraud in Nevada, and Missouri. If Baptists were doing what ACORN has been doing, the press would be all over it, 24/7 . . . .

More:

ACORN “currently under investigation in fourteen states.” That one sentence speaks volumes especially when you consider their checkered past.

*Update: I felt this information might be valuable in ascertaining how widespread this problem really is:

ACORN has been implicated in voter-fraud schemes in 15 states - including Ohio, from where The Post’s Jeane MacIntosh reports today that a Board of Elections investigation has unearthed evidence of widespread voter fraud.

Two voters told MacIntosh they had been dragooned by ACORN activists into registering several times - one reporting having signed up “10 to 15″ times.

ACORN canvassers “would ask me if I was registered,” he said. “I’d say yes and they’d ask me to do it again.”

Tuesday, Nevada officials raided ACORN’s Las Vegas offices as part of a probe into voter-registration fraud - noting that some forms submitted by ACORN workers included the names of Dallas Cowboys players.

Officials in Lake County, Ind. report that fully 1,100 of 2,000 new voter-registration forms delivered by ACORN were “suspicious.”

In Washington state, officials recently closed an investigation into ballot cheating that resulted in prison terms.

ACORN submitted more than 800 phony registration forms in Independence, Mo., with one woman registering 10 times, using three birthdates, four different Social Security numbers and six different phone numbers.

And, as The Post reported Monday, another pro-Obama group, Vote Today Ohio, took advantage of a quirk in that state’s law, which allows people to register and vote on the same day without having to prove residency, to drive hundreds of people from homeless shelters and drug-rehab centers to the polls.

I don’t believe the emphasis should be on which candidate is supported most by these activities. All candidates nationwide should denounce such tactics and sever all ties to those organizations found to be in violation of election laws.

A legitimate vote should never be threatened by a fraudulent one. The individuals involved in these activities should be rounded up by law enforcement and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

HT:Moe Lane