Thursday, May 02, 2013
"Officials found guilty in Obama, Clinton ballot petition fraud"
And then, there's this...
Eric Shawn has the story at FoxNews.com:
"The scheme was hatched in January of 2008, according to affidavits from investigators who cite former Board of Registration worker Lucas Burkett, who told them he was in on the plan at first, but then became uneasy and quit. He waited three years before telling authorities about it, but if revelations about any forgeries were raised during the election, the petitions could have been challenged during the contest. A candidate who did not qualify with enough legitimate signatures at the time, could have been bounced from the ballot. The case raise questions about whether in 2008, then candidate Obama actually submitted enough legitimate signatures to have legally qualified for the primary ballot. 'I think had they been challenged successfully, he probably would not have been on the ballot,' Levco told Fox News."