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Group Indiana voter fraud investigation says it registered black voters

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Democratic-aligned group at the center of an Indiana investigation into possible voter fraud says it is focused on registering black voters because the state had the nation’s lowest overall turnout in the 2014 election.

Patriot Majority USA president Craig Varoga told The Associated Press in an interview Thursday that the group focused solely on Indiana this year and began registering black voters in May.

It had collected 45,000 voter registration applications by the time Indiana State Police raided the group’s Indianapolis office on Oct. 4. State Police say their investigation is focusing on possible forgeries of signatures.

Varoga says Indiana’s voter database is a mess and the Republican Secretary of State Connie Lawson is trying to interfere with a legal voter registration effort.

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2 comments

Thor October 22, 2016 at 11:01 am

Patriot Majority is as aptly named as the Affordable Care Act. They should be renamed the Traitorous Minority, stealing elections one fictitious person at a time. Hey, it’s the Democratic way!

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Phil October 24, 2016 at 7:46 am

Well said, Thor. There is no dirty trick so low that the democrats won’t stoop to it.

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