WikiLeaks documents expose ACORN’s canvassing techniques for Obama

On December 16, Wikileaks released another batch of heavyweight documents, including Hillary’s emailgate, the Las Vegas shooting, the Chinese Communist Party’s massacre of Tibetans, Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, and a wide variety of others. (Web Screenshot)

On December 16, Wikileaks released another batch of heavyweight documents, including Hillary’s emailgate, the Las Vegas shooting, the Chinese Communist Party’s massacre of Tibetans, Afghanistan, Syria, Iran and other countries, with a wide variety of events. A 2004 report by the leftist magazine Social Policy on “Chicago – A Case Study of the Obama Campaign” reveals Obama’s ties to ACORN, a far-left organization suspected of falsifying voter registration forms, going back to at least 1992.

Founded in 1970, ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) claimed to have 350,000 members in 100 cities. Before its dissolution in 2010, its main business was promoting “affordable housing” and another important business was organizing and encouraging low-income people to vote. The agency had employees involved in several election fraud cases and was prosecuted and convicted in several states.

The author of the case study released by WikiLeaks, Toni Foulkes, the head of ACORN in Chicago, began by saying that ACORN’s voter registration and leadership development in 2004 greatly influenced the level of participation in the election by local communities, benefiting the candidates they supported. How did he do it, running for the Illinois U.S. Senate seat on behalf of the Democratic Party?

This leftist magazine writes: In fact, Obama had already started building a base years earlier. In addition to his law firm work, he organized a voter registration drive in 1992 for a group called Project Vote, which mobilized 50,000 voters and was later absorbed by partner Acorn. him to assist in a lawsuit, as ACORN’s attorney, to force the Illinois state to enforce the federal Motor Voter Act (also known as Motor Voter, which loosens the requirements for voter registration) and win the case.

Obama and trained staff for ACORN. So by 2004, ACORN said Obama “and we were old friends.

Obama’s 2004 campaign was a smashing success, thanks, of course, to ACORN’s help. The report summarizes several key points of success: 1) Attendance at training and accountability meetings; access to funds to hire canvassers, and in some areas, a team of paid and supervised canvassers two weeks before the election, with excellent canvassing results and 27,000 new voters registered before the primary.

2) Canvassers visit every house, not to make speeches about the candidates, but to ask you what questions you have, connect your questions to the importance of voting, and turn them into promises to vote. Basically, it’s like a candidate who “can help you solve all your problems” and will tell you whatever you want to hear.

3) The combination of paid canvassers and volunteers, especially experienced community leaders working with “paid salesmen,” can make a huge difference, increasing turnout by 82%. In one case, ACORN leader Denise Dixon was paired with a canvasser and increased turnout in her district by 131 percent. That compares with a 14 percent increase in citywide voter turnout in the same election.

The article does not explain why turnout increased by more than 100 percent, but the authors believe the large increase “had to do with door-knocking two weeks before the election and strong local leaders assisting paid canvassers, which earned an even larger increase.”

The latest WikiLeaks site: https://file.wikileaks.org/file/

ACORN’s Voter Fraud Uncovered

ACORN employees have indeed engaged in illegal election-related actions by falsifying voter registration forms in order to get paid more or to reach quotas. As of November 2010, 18 former ACORN employees have been convicted on election fraud-related charges.

According to foreign media reports, ACORN conducted a massive voter registration campaign in 18 swing states in the 2008 presidential election, claiming to have registered millions of new voters. It was eventually found to have created many cases of voter fraud.

In Lake County, Indiana, for example, ACORN turned in 5,000 new voter registration forms. After checking more than 2,100 of them, county staff found problems with each registration form. Some had identical signatures on several forms, some had addresses registered to a restaurant, some were dead people, and the phone numbers on them were all incorrect. Finally, the county had to scrap all 5,000 forms.

One young black 19-year-old from Ohio admitted to the New York Post that ACORN had registered him 72 times, and each time he got 10 to 20 cigarettes and a dozen dollars. Although, the Bureau of Elections excludes duplicate registrations, some duplicate registrants will provide different information and thus vote more than once.

In addition, according to the U.S. Election Enforcement Commission, a 7-year-old girl was found to have registered to vote in Bridgeport, Conn.

And then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s campaign provided ACORN with an $800,000 donation to help it register voters.

ACORN Turns Indivisible

ACORN’s involvement in election fraud in Florida was revealed back in 2004, and around 2008 ACORN’s scandals, especially the 2009 “aiding and abetting prostitution” and “abetting tax evasion” videos, caused congressional outrage and cut off all funding and tax support for them, and ACORN then changed its name to Indivisible.

On November 25 of this year, Sidney Powell’s legal team filed election fraud complaints in Michigan and Georgia, including allegations that the Dominion voting system was used by a foreign power to rig the U.S. election, and that its ties to the U.S. were directly to Indivisible.

In extensive testimony in an appendix to the complaint, a former electronic intelligence analyst with the U.S. Army’s 305th Military Intelligence Battalion testified under oath that Indivisible was able to use Dominion to access election data on election night.

Witnesses analyzed the domain name of Indivisible’s website and found that its second-level domain name turned out to be “scorecard.indivisible.org.

Indivisible.org also posted a pro-Biden video this year.