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Senators Gillibrand, Hirono, Hassan, Murray, Harrris and McCaskill have said he needs to resign.

I would be surprised if he's still in office by the end of the week.
 

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Karma has come to kick this perverted bitch in the ass. The maggot got his senate seat through voter fraud in the first place. So, fuck you Al Franken .


Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud

It's time for real voter registration reform.

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[COLOR=#666666 !important]By Peter Roff, Contributing Editor for Opinion |July 20, 2010, at 4:15 p.m.[/COLOR]

















Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud



As the Wall Street Journal's John Fund reports, Minnesota Democrat Al Franken’s narrow, 312-vote victory in 2008 over incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman may have come as the result of people being allowed to vote who, under existing law, shouldn’t have been.

[See who gave the most to Franken.]

The certification of Franken as the victor came only after a series of recounts dragging out for almost half a year. It also sparked an investigation by Minnesota Majority, a conservative watchdog group that compared the list of those recorded as having voted in the election against what Fund calls “criminal rap sheets.” The group found, in what appears to clearly warrant further and official inquiry, that
… At least 341 convicted felons voted in Minneapolis's Hennepin County, the state's largest, and another 52 voted illegally in St. Paul's Ramsey County, the state's second largest. Dan McGrath, head of Minnesota Majority, says that only conclusive matches were included in the group's totals. The number of felons voting in those two counties alone exceeds Mr. Franken's victory margin.
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Thus far no one is calling for the results to be overturned. Indeed Dan McGrath, who spearheaded the inquiry, told Fox News, "We aren't trying to change the result of the last election. That legally can't be done." He added: “We are just trying to make sure the integrity of the next election isn't compromised."

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McGrath’s point is a good one. The only question is how the integrity of U.S. elections can be maintained when senior policymakers inside the United States Department of Justice, through their actions and instructions to their staffs, do not seem to believe that voter fraud exists or, if it does, that it is not worth investigating.

One way, if the politicians in Washington continue to impede the process of keeping the roles clean, might be for states to treat a voter’s registration the same way that drivers’ licenses, passports, hunting and fishing licenses, concealed-carry permits, and other official documents are treated and require that it be renewed on a regular schedule every few years.


No one objects in principle to the need to have drivers’ licenses or passports renewed, even if they have to stand in line someplace to get it done. Annoying? Yes. Time consuming? Absolutely. But the requirement for renewal is in no way an impediment, constitutionally or otherwise, to getting it done. It seems perfectly reasonable, therefore, to ask people to do the same with their voter registration.

Voter registration does not need to be for life. Unclean roles jeopardize their integrity and the security of the franchise. It is just as damaging to the rights of us all to have people voting who are not allowed to be as it is to prevent people entitled to vote from casting ballots.

The failure to keep the voter roles clean--to remove from them the names of voters who have died, who have been convicted of felonies, or who have moved from the place of residence they occupied when they registered--cheapens the process, turning it into a game of who can best beat the system, as the election results from the 2008 Minnesota Senate race suggest.

Whether it is a matter of the time and expense involved or a deliberate decision “to look the other way,” no one can be secure in the value of their own vote when the potential for fraud continues to exist on such a massive scale. Requiring re-registration once every five years or so would keep the lists clean–or at least make them cleaner than they are now--as anyone who failed to re-register would be dropped from the roles.


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"At least 341 convicted felons voted in Minneapolis's Hennepin County, the state's largest, and another 52 voted illegally in St. Paul's Ramsey County, the state's second largest. Dan McGrath, head of Minnesota Majority, says that only conclusive matches were included in the group's totals. The number of felons voting in those two counties alone exceeds Mr. Franken's victory margin."
 

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Remember, these are the dimocraps we're dealing with.

Conyers and Franken are old, so they can easily be replaced by other dimocraps in their district who are just as fucking dumb and dangerous. So, the one and only reason they're doing this is they can then pretend to stand on moral high ground about sexual harassers and use it as leverage against the GOP (specifically, Roy Moore after he wins the senate seat) in 2018.

"See? We get rid of our sexual harassers...but the GOP doesn't! What a horrible and awful party that HATES women!"

Mark my words on this...we can bump this thread a few months from now and see it'll have played out exactly that way.
 

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BREAKING: Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden: `I expect that Senator Franken will announce his resignation tomorrow'

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[ Maggot hanging on for dear life ]

Franken Denies Report He Is Resigning

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By Cathy Burke | Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017 05:17 PM





Embattled Sen. Al Franken — facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment — will resign Thursday, Minnesota Public Radio News reported Wednesday.
But Franken's official Senate Twitter account denied the the report.



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Sen. Al Franken is preparing to resign amid a cascade of calls from fellow Democrats and other political allies to leave office in response to multiple allegations of sexual harassmenthttps://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/12/06/senator-al-franken-to-resign …



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Not accurate, @mpr @Stowydad. No final decision has been made and the Senator is still talking with his family. Please update your story.
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An unnamed Democratic official spoke with Franken and key aides, and told MPR News the former Saturday Night Live writer-turned-politician has decided to give up his Senate seat amid growing calls for his resignation.
MPR News said it agreed to withhold the official’s name to allow Franken the chance to speak about his decision in his own words.



His departure would require Gov. Mark Dayton to name a successor, MPR News reported. That person would serve until the 2018 election when Minnesota voters would fill it for the final two years of Franken's term.
The senator faces a Senate Ethics Committee investigation into claims by several women that he groped them or sought to forcibly kiss them; the latest allegation was lodged Wednesday.

 

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He had a presser last week or so saying he was sorry and he's not going any where.

I think he throws in the towel tomorrow.
 

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See ya Al :):)@):mad::aktion033@):) Dafinch dbanana0-9

 

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Franken said last night his decision isn't final.

Pass the popcorn!
 

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Al Franken could RESIGN from the U.S. Senate today following new allegations of groping and forced-kissing in his past


  • More than half of Democrats in the U.S. Senate have called on Al Franken to resign
  • Chairman of the Democratic Party and the Senate Minority Leader joined in
  • He's expected to deliver a speech on the Senate floor Thursday morning to say he's quitting
  • Push comes as yet another woman came forward to claim Franken made an unwanted advance
  • Former Democratic congressional aide now says he tried to forcibly kiss her after a taping of his radio show in 2006
  • Democratic Rep. John Conyers has already resigned his seat in Congress over sexual misconduct allegations
  • Senate Ethics Committee is already investigating Franken


Al Franken could RESIGN from the U.S. Senate today following new allegations of groping and forced-kissing in his past



Minnesota Democrat Al Franken, facing fresh allegations of sexual misconduct and vanishing support from fellow Democrats, appears to be on the brink of resigning from the Senate. Franken scheduled an announcement for Thursday, though his office tweeted Wednesday evening that he had not made 'a final decision' on resigning. But a majority of the Senate's Democrats called on the two-term lawmaker to quit after a woman emerged Wednesday morning saying he forcibly tried to kiss her in 2006. Hours later, another woman said Franken inappropriately squeezed 'a handful of flesh' on her waist while posing for a photo with her in 2009. That brought the number of women alleging misconduct by Franken to at least eight.





 

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