Not This Time, Mr. Soros

Debra Mullins
American Thinker
11/5/2012

…In 2006, George Soros and his Democracy Alliance comrades formed Secretary of State Project (SOSP), a 527 group whose primary aim is to help elect left-leaning secretaries of state, who will theoretically oversee the ballot recounts in battleground states for elections that are too close to call.  The group was formed in response to the controversial 2000 presidential election, when George W. Bush eked out a win in Florida.  The Gore campaign challenged the certification, which the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately upheld. We all know the rest of the story.  Democrats to this day still think Bush stole the election.

The group boastfully claims to have initially aided in the election of eleven out of thirteen SOS candidates it targeted — most notably Mark Ritchie of Minnesota, who oversaw the recount of ballots in the MN senate race between incumbent Norm Coleman and DFL candidate Al Franken, the latter of whom ultimately won by a scant 312 votes.  Prior to the recount, Coleman held an initial 215-vote advantage, but 938 previously rejected absentee ballots were eventually counted.

Other SOSP notables include Michigan’s Jennifer Brunner and Nevada’s Ross Miller.  Brunner chose to run for the U.S. Senate, while Miller was re-elected in 2010.  However, the SOSP declined to support Miller due to the voter fraud investigation he initiated into the Las Vegas chapter of the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN).

Fast-forward to November 2012…

…we cannot and must not let our guard down for future elections — specifically in secretary of state contests.  Soros and his ilk will, if anything, step up their efforts, especially if Romney does win…

Read the entire article at American Thinker.

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