Trump Was RIGHT Again: Close To 3000 People In Chi
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December 11, 2018
A conservative college student who wanted to run for Alderman got a rough lesson in Democratic party politics and the Chicago way as Ashe Showe at the Daily Wire reports:
A conservative college student attempted to take on the Chicago political machine and lost — but the way he lost may result in more than 2,600 residents charged with a felony.
David Krupa, a 19-year-old freshman at DePaul University, decided to run for alderman of Chicago’s 13th ward and take on current alderman Marty Quinn.
But Krupa wasn’t just going up against Quinn. He was actually going up against Illinois state House Speaker Michael J. Madigan, the state’s most powerful politician, referred to as Boss Madigan.
The extent of the fraud has shocked even those accustomed to the “Chicago way” as the Chicago Tribune reports:
To get on the ballot, Krupa was required to file 473 valid signatures of ward residents with the Chicago Board of Elections. Krupa filed 1,703 signatures.
But before he filed his signatures with the elections board, an amazing thing happened along the Chicago Way.
An organized crew of political workers — or maybe just civic-minded individuals who care about reform — went door to door with official legal papers.
They asked residents to sign an affadavit revoking their signature on Krupa’s petition.
While I suppose this part is not surprising to those used to Chicago politics, the next part has even veteran observers shocked:
Revocations are serious legal documents, signed and notarized.
Lying on a legal document is a felony and can lead to a charge of perjury.
If you’re convicted of perjury, you may not work for a government agency. And I know that there are many in the 13th Ward on the government payroll.
More than 2,700 revocations were turned over to the elections board to cancel the signatures on Krupa’s petitions.
Chicago Board of Elections officials had never seen such a massive pile of revocations.
“The board has received a few revocations here and there in very rare electoral board cases over the years,” said election board spokesman Jim Allen.
But more than 2,700? Impossible, no?
“They’re pretty rare, and no one can remember anything approaching this volume of filings in past cases,” Allen said.
This seems odd, and certainly an object lesson for the young college student who dared to take on the Chicago machine.
“For the board, the next step is to begin the hearings on all of the objections that have been filed against any candidates’ nominating petitions. We can’t speculate, though, on the legitimacy or any other legal questions about any of the objections or the corresponding petitions.”
The number of revocations far exceeds the number of signatures Krupa collected.
That means false affidavits were filed with the elections board.
People need to go to jail for this, but don’t hold your breath.
Everyone in charge of prosecuting this is a Democrat.
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