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Media Trackers Uncovers Massive Ballot Irregularities in Montana

From the diaries by Erick . . . In at least two counties in Montana, the home of a competitive U.S. Senate race that could tip the balance of power in the upper chamber, massive mail-in absentee ballot irregularities have been uncovered by Media Trackers Montana , a non-partisan investigative research organization with operations in five states across the country.  In Broadwater county alone, where Sen. Jon Tester received only 35 percent of the vote in the 2006 general election, up to 600 erroneous mail-in ballots have been reported. Over a dozen Billings-area voters have complained that they received incorrect ballots .  Yellowstone county officials have also reported numerous complaints from voters receiving the incorrect ballot. And to top it all off, even a sample ballot available to individual voters on the Montana Secretary of State’s website is incorrect (this particular ballot allows the voter to select a state representative in two separate districts — districts 68 and 83).  A majority of Montana voters are expected to vote by mail this November. The Media Trackers investigation found state political officials in total disarray.  One county elections supervisor gave Media Trackers Montana several conflicting reasons for the ballot snafu.  Broadwater County elections officer Rhonda Nelson, a Democrat, told Media Trackers that the county experienced a “computer glitch with the software vendor” which resulted in numerous ballot anomalies. But when pressed for more specificity, Nelson seemed to contradict herself, stating, “This happened because I was in the hospital the day the ballots were approved and while my deputy was watching things, it was one less set of eyes on the process.”  Despite the widespread and significant ballot problems, Nelson told Media Trackers that she was confident in the integrity of the mail-in ballot system and that she plotted to “personally call everyone who received a terrible ballot and let them know they will be getting right ballots.” Scott Aspenlieder, a Republican seeking to unseat current Secretary of State Linda McCulloch, a Democrat, issued a scathing press release after Media Trackers first reported the ballot irregularities.  “I call on our Secretary of State to start a comprehensive audit of all of the 2012 absentee ballots to identify every single error, and immediately take steps to fix this process so a Montanan’s right to vote is never threatened again,” he wrote.  “This failure of leadership is simply unacceptable, and Montanans deserve better.” Montana’s primary is scheduled for Tuesday, June 5.  Follow Media Trackers Montana on Facebook and Twitter to receive breaking updates on this developing tale.

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Ted Cruz: Senate is the Battleground for Conservatism

Download audio here Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets , Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Ted Cruz to discuss his campaign, a response to recent attack ads, and the importance of a conservative caucus in the U.S. Senate. We’re brought to you as always by Stephen Clouse and Associates . If you’d like to email us, you can do so at coffee[at]newledger.com. We hope you delight in the show. Related Links: Is Texas Next? Ted Cruz, U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, reports bounce from Sarah Palin’s endorsement Pro-Dewhurst Ad: Cruz Isn’t a Conservative TedCruz.org Follow Brad on Twitter Follow Ben on Twitter Follow Ted on Twitter Subscribe to The Transom The hosts and guests of Coffee and Markets speak only for ourselves, not any clients or employers.

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Obama Budget So Popular Not One Democrat Voted For It

In fact, budgets are so unpopular that not one Democrat cast any vote in favor of a budget (Washington Times) President Obama’s budget suffered a second embarrassing defeat Wednesday, when senators voted 99-0 to reject it. Coupled with the House’s rejection in March, 414-0, that means Mr. Obama’s budget has failed to win a single vote in support this year. Republicans forced the vote by offering the president’s plot on the Senate floor. All sorts of ObamaZombies have tried to position this as some sort of GOP gimmick, forcing the Senate Dems …

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Latest Democrat Distractions: Torture And JP Morgan

They darned sure don’t want to talk about the economy, which, under their stewardship, crashed when they assumed control of Congress. When adding a Democrat president to the mix, they added legislation that didn’t help alleviate the recession, and made the private business environment toxic. The recession officially finished in June 2009, yet the United States has wallowed in pathetic conditions since. So, what now? Two from The Hill The Senate Intelligence Committee plans to end a long-awaited report on “enhanced interrogation techniques” this summer, reviving the debate over …

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Latest Democrat Distractions: Torture And JP Morgan

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