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Entries in voter fraud (5)

Tuesday
Oct142008

Links between ACORN and Obama are preposterous, says Obama campaign

Obama For America General Counsel Bob Bauer refutes many of the accusations that have been made about the links between Obama and ACORN, the Association for Community Organizers for Reform Now. (1:00)
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Friday
Oct102008

ACORN: Right wing is manufacturing a "voter fraud"

Brian Kettenring, spokesman for ACORN, speaks about how right-wingers are attacking ACORN in a larger effort to reduce the electorate. (0:49)
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Friday
Oct102008

ACORN: Allegations are part of partisan effort to constrict electorate

Brian Kettenring, a spokesman for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, explains that the allegations against ACORN will melt away. (0:21)
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Thursday
Jul242008

"Mythical" voters threatening election legitimacy

At a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties hearing on voter fraud lessons learned from the 2004 Presidential election, Cleta Mitchell, a partner at Foley & Lardner, LLP, cites the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) as widespread voter fraud by fabricating voter registrations for dead, underage, and "mythical" people. She calls on the Committee and the Department of Justice to begin an investigation on ACORN's illegal activities.(0:44)
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Wednesday
May142008

Conyers: RNC in "big trouble"

At a subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary hearing on whether or not the Federal Justice System is engaging in selective prosecution, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) says that the "Republican National Committee is in big trouble" in several respects, and cites the 2002 phone jamming case involving Allen Raymond and James Tobin. (0:26)
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