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Zguy28
October-23rd-2008, 09:25 AM
ACORN Accusations
October 18, 2008
McCain makes exaggerated claims of "voter fraud." Obama soft-pedals his connections.


http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/acorn_accusations.html


Summary
The McCain-Palin campaign accuses ACORN, a community activist group that operates nationwide, of perpetrating "massive voter fraud." It says Obama has “long and deep” ties to the group. We find both claims to be exaggerated. But we also find Obama has understated the extent of his work with the group.


Neither ACORN nor its employees have been found guilty of, or even charged with, casting fraudulent votes. What a McCain-Palin Web ad calls "voter fraud" is actually voter registration fraud. Several ACORN canvassers have been found guilty of faking registration forms and others are being investigated. But the evidence that has surfaced so far shows they faked forms to get paid for work they didn’t do, not to stuff ballot boxes.


Obama’s path has intersected with ACORN on several occasions – more often than he allowed in the final debate.


Analysis
We've received scores of e-mails asking us about Obama's connection to the community activist group Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now, or ACORN. A McCain-Palin ad released on the Web accuses Obama of having ties to the organization, which it says engages in "intimidation tactics," "massive voter fraud" and "pressuring banks to issue risky loans."

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Henry
October-23rd-2008, 09:45 AM
And as is usually the case with these sort of things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

#98QBKiller
October-23rd-2008, 09:48 AM
Stop being so damn bipartiasn Zguy

Zguy28
October-23rd-2008, 09:57 AM
Stop being so damn bipartiasn Zguy:silly:


Express your displeasure! Vote Third Party! YES WE CAN! (okay I stole that one.)

Predicto
October-23rd-2008, 12:08 PM
As usual, factcheck hits the nail on the head.