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A survey conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research for the AFSCME, CWA and NEA unions of 1,000 likely voters "across 92 Blue Dog, Rural Caucus, and Frontline districts between February 26 and March 4, 2010" found that 52 percent of the respondents oppose Obamacare, while 42 percent support it.(from washingtonexaminer.com)
Here's the survey's frontline question three and breakdown of the results (emphasis added):Q3 As you may know, President Obama has proposed a plan to reform health insurance. Do you strongly support President Obama's health insurance reform plan, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or do you strongly oppose Obama's health insurance reform plan?
Strongly support ................. 20%
Somewhat support............... 22%
Total support.................... 42%
Somewhat oppose................ 12%
Strongly oppose .................. 40%
Total oppose..................... 52%
Don't Know .......................... 7%
Two workers for the controversial group ACORN were charged in Milwaukee Monday with getting false voter registrations. 36-year-old Maria Miles of Milwaukee and 26-year-old Kevin Clancy of Racine were among 5 Wisconsinites whose charges were announced by state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen. Miles and Clancy are charged with felonies, and both are due in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on April 20th.(from wtaq.com)Prosecutors said they submitted multiple voter applications from the same people, in order to meet sign-up quotas that were ordered by ACORN – the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. The other 3 are charged with illegally voting as convicted felons, and a husband and wife are each charged with voting twice in last November’s presidential election. The charges were investigated by Milwaukee’s Election Fraud Task Force. They were announced on the same day that the Journal Sentinel exposed an e-mail from a prosecutor which accused Milwaukee Police with ignoring voter fraud cases for at least the first 6 months of last year.
(from phillyburbs.com)A former western Pennsylvania Acorn worker has pleaded no contest to charges stemming from allegations that voter registration group's workers forged, illegally solicited or illegally filled out voter registration cards for the 2008 general election.
Twenty-year-old Eric Jones, of Forest Hills, pleaded no contest Tuesday in Allegheny County Court to forgery, unsworn falsification, obstruction and interference with the function of the board of elections. Other charges, including dealing in quotas, were dropped.
Jones was sentenced to two years probation and agreed to cooperate in any voter fraud investigation.