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Jim Moran’s Son / Brian Moran’s Nephew Caught Involved In Voter Fraud

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U.S. Rep. Jim Moran’s son, Pat Moran — nephew of Democratic Party of Virginia Chairman Brian Moran, has been caught on tape conspiring to commit voter fraud.

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6 Responses to “Jim Moran’s Son / Brian Moran’s Nephew Caught Involved In Voter Fraud”

  1. Paul Prados

    Nothing to see here, move along, move along.

    Didn’t some high ranking official with the RNC and RPVA get caught throwing out thousands of voter registration forms of confirmed Democrat voters? No?

    I’m awaiting Don McEachin’s demand that Cuccinelli investigate all of Obama for America in Virginia for fraud.

    • Riley

      Actually, a low level staffer got caught throwing 8 voter registration forms out and was immediately terminated. (2 of those forms were submitted by convicted felons whose rights had not been restored and thus were criminal violations in themselves.)

  2. Lovettsville Lady

    Isn’t it funny how democrats are perpetuating this story that THOUSANDS of voter registrations were thrown out when even their favorite newspaper, the Washington Post, reported that it was EIGHT registrations, with only FIVE that were valid? How did FIVE expand to thousands?

    • Riley

      And now that the State Board of Elections voted yesterday to empower the AG’s office to investigate (they legally cannot initiate an investigation on their own), Cuccinelli is going after him on 13 counts and said on the radio this morning he’ll seek a harsh sentence at the sentencing hearing. Ken also invited Sen. McEachin to introduce legislation in the next General Assembly to empower the AG’s office to better enforce election law.

  3. GOP-LEFT-ME

    From Michael Isikoff (NBC Politics): on the RNC hiring “Voter Fraud Incorporated” to perform Voter Registration NATION WIDE… and you whine about a few forms? REALLY??? GOP got NOTHIN’! (see below)
    “The case comes on the heels of a controversy last month over the activities of Strategic Allied Consulting, an Arizona based consulting firm that was paid $3 million by the Republican National Committee this year to register voters in five battleground states, including Virginia. The firm, run by veteran GOP operative Nathan Sproul, was recently fired by the RNC following reports that its workers had submitted hundreds of suspicious voter registration forms in Florida.”

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