RNC Has An ACORN Fraud Witness

From an RNC press release

A former Washington-based ACORN employee will testify next week that the community-organizing group did “minimal to non-existent” checking to make sure voter registrations were authentic despite claims otherwise, the state Republican Party revealed in Commonwealth Court on Thursday.

Anita Moncrief worked with Project Vote and ACORN in Washington from 2005 to 2008 and has not testified against the groups before, according to state GOP attorney Heather Heidelbaugh.

Moncrief called the Pittsburgh-based Heidelbaugh on Tuesday about testifying, the lawyer told reporters outside the courtroom, with “inside information” that will “shed light” on ACORN’s activities.
Heidelbaugh previewed some of what Moncrief is expected to say in a Commonwealth Court hearing, the ostensible intent of which was to expedite a discovery process for the state GOP to look at the rolls of voters ACORN has registered.

It was the warm-up act to next week’s hearing, when a judge will decide on a lawsuit filed by the state GOP that ACORN is endangering the election’s fairness while the Department of State, led by Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro Cortes, is not doing enough to help local election bureaus combat registration fraud.

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All these registration fraud issues by ACORN, and other Democrat organizations, still begs the question: how many fraudulent votes come from the fraudulent registrations? Will the RNC force an investigation after the election, which is the only real time to find out, or will they woose out, as usual, when the Democrats and MSM start calling them mean and petty?

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