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Did a New Hampshire Election Official Lie to Discredit Evidence of Voter Fraud?

Jan 25 2012

In the wake of Project Veritas’ shocking report on voter fraud in New Hampshire, Paul Bergeron, the City Clerk of Nashua, appeared on Al Sharpton’s PoliticsNation and claimed to be aware of only one instance of voter fraud in the entire state.

Unfortunately, according to BigJournalism.com,

Project Veritas Exposes Voter Fraud, Media Hypocrisy

Jan 18 2012

Members of the political and media establishment have their hands full spinning the fallout from Project Veritas’ latest investigative report on voter fraud. Ever since we released explosive footage taken during the New Hampshire primary, pundits from Al Sharpton to Keith Olbermann have been tying themselves up in knots claiming that voter fraud does not exist while at the same time demanding that James O’Keefe now be prosecuted for committing it.

New Hampshire’s governor, John Lynch, when asked about our report said:

NH House Leaders Comment on Project Veritas' Investigation, Call for Voting Reform

Jan 13 2012

The following joint press release was released by the leadership of the New Hampshire legislature as a direct result of Project Veritas' voter fraud investigation:

House Leaders Comment on Video Showing Ease of Election Fraud in New Hampshire, Call for Reform

Project Veritas Investigates: Voter Fraud

Jan 11 2012

Dead men tell no tales, but as Project Veritas found in New Hampshire, they can still vote.

On New Hampshire Primary Day, Project Veritas sent a team of investigators into polling places with a list of deceased voters to see if they would be permitted to vote.

We tested more than a dozen polling places, simply walking up and stating the name of the deceased, and in all but one instance -- where an alert poll worker actually knew the recently deceased -- we were handed ballots.

James O'Keefe Named in Forbes' "30 Under 30"

Dec 24 2011

Westwood, N.J. - James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, was recognized this week by Forbes Magazine in its list of "30 Under 30" within the media category for his investigation of National Public Radio.  The investigation led to the resignation of NPR's CEO and a vote in the House of Representatives to defund the taxpayer-funded organization.