The Franken campaign in Minnesota successfully got the names of all rejected absentee voters. It turns out that at least one of those was rejected for voting twice.
The excuse: he figured he'd get caught, so the system worked.
Coleman supporter Jerald McElmury, of North St. Paul, wasn't surprised to be rejected. He didn't take any chances with his vote. He cast it -- twice. "I voted early," McElmury said, of his absentee ballot that was later rejected, "but drove my wife to the polls and decided I'd vote again, to make sure it was counted. I figured it would get flagged that I voted twice, so it worked exactly the way it was supposed to, for me."
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So, the only admitted case of someone voting twice in this election is from a Republican supporter. I'd be willing to bet that ACORN didn't advise him to do this.
So, will all those in the Republican Party who worried about voter fraud now stand up and demand prosecution of this, the only known case of someone admitting to voting twice in the election this year?