Voter Fraud | Dead | New Hampshire. MANCHESTER, N.H. — Video footage provided exclusively to The Daily Caller shows election workers in New Hampshire giving out ballots in the names of dead voters at multiple voting precincts during the state’s primary election on Tuesday. The bombshell video is the work of conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe and his organization, Project Veritas. Voters in the Granite State are not required to present identification to vote. O’Keefe’s investigators were able to obtain ballots under the names of dead voters at polling locations Tuesday by simply asking for them, he said. “Live free or die,” an election worker told one of the investigators in the video.
“This is New Hampshire. No ID needed.” Watch: In an interview with TheDC on Wednesday, O’Keefe said the exposé shows how voter fraud can be easier to perpetrate when identification isn’t required. “There is fraud going on and our goal is to visualize it for people,” he said. The investigators never actually voted when they were given ballots. New polls point to Romney landslide in N.Hampshire. Ron Paul To Everyone But Mitt: Drop Out. Media mob chases Ron Paul from campaign stop in New Hampshire - The Hill's Ballot Box. MANCHESTER, N.H. — A campaign stop at a New Hampshire eatery mutated into a circus on Monday when the media scrum chasing Ron Paul apparently became too much for the 76-year-old Texas congressman to handle.
Paul had been planning to make the rounds through Moe Joe’s restaurant before settling down to eat breakfast with his wife, Carol — who said he enjoys apple pancakes — at a table in the corner. But the plans quickly changed. Barely able to move through the restaurant as hundreds of journalists and videographers surrounded him on all sides, Paul ignored the questions being lobbed at him and slowly inched through the restaurant, offering a few autographs to supporters along the way. “Guys, you’ve got to take it easy,” shouted one Paul staffer, imploring the media to give the congressman some space. No such luck. “Ron Paul: We have you surrounded. Paul decided to grant only one interview at the event, to Fox News's Brett Baeir. “I agree,” said one of Paul’s aides. Media Mobs Ron Paul at Breakfast in New Hampshire. N.H. primary pranks: Paul ambushed by 'Vermin Supreme' MANCHESTER, N.H. — Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s final full day of campaigning in New Hampshire got off to a bizarre start Monday when he was met by a bullhorn-toting man with a rubber boot on his head who challenged him and President Obama to a “panty-wrestling match to decide it all.”
The man, who goes by the name “Vermin Supreme” and is running for president, was waiting in the parking lot as the libertarian icon exited a diner here and slowly inched his way through the media horde to his black SUV. “Ron Paul, Ron Paul, Ron Paul, Ron Paul,” Vermin purred into the bullhorn, playfully taunting the 12-term Texas congressman. “You are surrounded by the media. The bearded satirist apparently has been making the rounds here ahead of the Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary and has run for multiple political offices over the years. “My name is Vermin Supreme; I’m running of the president of America. Asked whether he plans to send troops back into Iraq, Mr. As Mr. Romney visit clogs streets, police hand him the bill. Buy This Photo Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Sen. Kelly Ayotte address a crowd at Geno's Chowder and Sandwich Shop on Dec. 27, 2011.
Chuck McMahon photo edinan@seacoastonline.com December 27, 2011 1:15 PM PORTSMOUTH — A larger than expected crowd, illegally-parked cars and some shoving, brought police to the South End during a Tuesday visit by presidential-hopeful Mitt Romney. When all was said and done, police Capt. Police were called to the area of Geno’s Chowder and Sandwich Shop at about noon Dec. 27 when the first parking complaints were phoned in. Schwartz said two callers “sounded mad.” An officer radioed that one driver was “so excited to see Mitt, he accidentally left his car in the middle of the road.” Aaron You of Sanders Fish Market said people parked cars with plates from New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut in 15-minute spots in front of the market, then left for over an hour to attend the Romney event. Romney Up Big in N.H., Polls Show - Steven Shepard.