Toddler barely got enough signatures as it was. Now Fox32 finds out a bunch are fake?
- There's a long history of "ghosts" populating political payrolls in Illinois. But a Fox Chicago News investigation has found another political phantom at work-- writing phony signatures and addresses on nominating petitions for Cook County Board President Todd Stroger.
The questionable signatures are among nearly 200 collected by Cedric Giles, a friend of Stroger's who holds a $111,000 management job at the Cook County Bureau of Health.
Fox Chicago News found vacant lots at some of the addresses of listed on Giles' petitions. In other cases there was no one matching the signature living at the given address. At 3740 West Douglas there was no Linda Henderson. Instead, there is a Revolutionary War statue in the middle of a boulevard.
Sounds like an ACORN-type scandal. Maybe Toddler can be knocked off the ballot before he even gets to the primary?
Yet another example of the media doing the job they should have been doing 20 years ago.
Yet another example of the media doing the job they should have been doing 20 years ago.
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