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January 18, 2010 - 12:17 pm - by Stephen Green

Chicagoland politics come to Massachusetts:

116,483 registered Massachusetts voters are dead, according to an analysis conducted by Aristotle International, Inc. a software and digital database developer.

As reported by CNS News, “In Massachusetts, 116,483 registered voters are dead, 3.38 percent of the state’s total of registered voters. Another 538,567, or 15.6 percent, had moved to an area outside of where they are registered to vote.”

If Brown’s going to win, he’ll have to win big.

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5 Comments, 5 Threads

  1. 1. Steve Ducharme

    What does it say about our nation that there is now a foregone conclusion of fraud of such scale that it is outside the margin of victory (and that it’s generally accepted to come with the tacit approval of the at least one of the political parties) with little to no outcry from the electorate for any real accountability.

    Indeed looking at your post I caught myself just sort of shrugging at the idea. I mean of course… what would you expect? Sadly, it appears that cheating is being accepted as a foregone conclusion in most large/important elections for the forseeable future.

    Sad day…

  2. Steve, my thoughts exactly. My number one question (until a greater outrage comes up) for conservative Presidential candidates in 2012 is what they’ll do about vote frauds from these years that are still within the statute of limitations in 2013. The political class is gutless.

  3. 3. M. Report

    If politicians could be trusted…

    It is not about a little “Home Cooking”

    It is about adding insult to injury
    in a way that removes any lingering
    doubt that TPTB are clueless at the
    helm, and need to be replaced, soon.

  4. 4. Parad E. Makewater

    I wonder how many times Ted Kennedy will have to vote tomorrow?

  5. 5. Neil

    Hmmm, interesting. So it seems they can cross-reference voter rolls with death notices somehow. Very interesting indeed…

    The day before an important, possibly close, election, an apparently non-partisan turnkey political campaign database shop (http://www.aristotle.com/) releases an analysis alerting all and sundry that they have the technology to determine how many dead people voted.

    A warning shot? An advertisement for consulting services? Bill Whittle, call your office…