On Prosser's website, the campaign has set up a "Prosser Victory Fund."
"After a challenging battle in which a historic number of votes were cast in a Supreme Court race, we need your help in preserving a victory for Justice David Prosser. The likely next step is a recount, requiring resources to protect the integrity of the ballots cast and deliver a win. Please take a moment to contribute, with your help a victory in this hard-fought battle is within reach!"
njmad - Apr 06, 2011 8:06 PM—A COMMENT FROM A READER:
If Prosser asks for a recount, the state foots the bill
given the narrowness of the final tally. So what's he
need money for, inquiring minds want to know.
Perhaps to send out "investigators" to see if people
voted in "key" precincts who shouldn't have, perhaps
to wage a PR campaign to bolster Walker's voter i.d.
bill.
If you recall, AG Van Hollen investigated allegations of
voter fraud in Milwaukee county after the 2008
election and prosecuted three people, if I remember
correctly? Three.
In the meanwhile, the GOP was successful in getting
rid of Acorn---with that group gone, who can they
blame for conspiring to help ineligible voters cast a
vote.
So again, what's Prosser need money for...
Click on the following for more details: Prosser campaign launches fund-raising effort - JSOnline
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