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		<title>By: shantee</title>
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		<description>March 22...This is just in from the Huff Post re voter fraud in the Ohio primary:
&#039;As the board of election in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where Cleveland is located, launches an investigation into illegal crossover voting in the state&#039;s 2008 presidential primary, a big open question remains unanswered: Will county officials go after the ringleaders of apparently illegal electioneering where thousands of Republican voters swore -- under penalty of law -- allegiance to the Democratic Party in order to vote for Hillary Clinton?

In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh, the nation&#039;s top-rated talk radio host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party&#039;s primary on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to prolong the fight between her and Barack Obama. And that Tuesday, as media in both states reported, thousands of Republicans did just what Limbaugh and others had suggested -- they changed parties to vote for Clinton.

What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a fifth-degree felony in that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail. That is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party&#039;s principles &quot;under penalty of election falsification.&quot;

On Thursday, March 20, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that the &quot;Cuyahoga County Board of Election has launched an investigation that could lead to criminal charges against voters who maliciously switched parties for the March 4 presidential primary.&quot; According to the report, &quot;One voter scribbled the following addendum to his pledge as a new Democrat: &quot;For one day only.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March 22&#8230;This is just in from the Huff Post re voter fraud in the Ohio primary:<br />
&#8216;As the board of election in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where Cleveland is located, launches an investigation into illegal crossover voting in the state&#8217;s 2008 presidential primary, a big open question remains unanswered: Will county officials go after the ringleaders of apparently illegal electioneering where thousands of Republican voters swore &#8212; under penalty of law &#8212; allegiance to the Democratic Party in order to vote for Hillary Clinton?</p>
<p>In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh, the nation&#8217;s top-rated talk radio host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party&#8217;s primary on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to prolong the fight between her and Barack Obama. And that Tuesday, as media in both states reported, thousands of Republicans did just what Limbaugh and others had suggested &#8212; they changed parties to vote for Clinton.</p>
<p>What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a fifth-degree felony in that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail. That is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party&#8217;s principles &#8220;under penalty of election falsification.&#8221;</p>
<p>On Thursday, March 20, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that the &#8220;Cuyahoga County Board of Election has launched an investigation that could lead to criminal charges against voters who maliciously switched parties for the March 4 presidential primary.&#8221; According to the report, &#8220;One voter scribbled the following addendum to his pledge as a new Democrat: &#8220;For one day only.&#8221;</p>
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