Apparently there have been accusations that Democratic operatives have backed faux tea party candidates in an effort to pull votes away from Republican challengers. Now it seems they finally have proof of the election scam in New Jersey’s Third Congressional race. A local paper reported that Democratic Congressman John Adler's staff, with the help of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, hatched a plan to steal votes from Republican, and former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman, Jon Runyan.
All they had to do to get a random Mount Laurel woman on the ballot as the “New Jersey tea party” candidate, was to collect 100 votes. With another conservative on the ballot in a tight race, the Dems hoped to confuse voters and lessen Runyan’s support to try to hold onto the seat.
All they had to do to get a random Mount Laurel woman on the ballot as the “New Jersey tea party” candidate, was to collect 100 votes. With another conservative on the ballot in a tight race, the Dems hoped to confuse voters and lessen Runyan’s support to try to hold onto the seat.
I hope they expose these pathetic schemes in every district and the press continues to report them since all it will do is fire up already overly enthusiastic GOP voters.
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