SINthysist
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Wednesday, July 3, 2002
Tipped off by the Republican National Committee, elections officials said today that more than 850 people are suspected of illegally voting in two states in the 2000 presidential election, including 402 in both New York and Florida.
"We suspect there are many, many more," said RNC spokesman Kevin Sheridan.
As anyone who lives in south Florida can attest, it is a hotbed of hard-core Democrats who have retired from New York.
The New York City Board of Elections confirmed that it was investigating the charges, the Associated Press reported today.
Democratic National Committee's Maria Cardona had this bizarre response: "The Republicans have spent so much time this year trying to distract from the real issue, which is election reform."
Apparently Democrats don't think that criminal overvoting is an issue that needs reforming, if it helps the likes of Al Gore try to steal an election.
Tipped off by the Republican National Committee, elections officials said today that more than 850 people are suspected of illegally voting in two states in the 2000 presidential election, including 402 in both New York and Florida.
"We suspect there are many, many more," said RNC spokesman Kevin Sheridan.
As anyone who lives in south Florida can attest, it is a hotbed of hard-core Democrats who have retired from New York.
The New York City Board of Elections confirmed that it was investigating the charges, the Associated Press reported today.
Democratic National Committee's Maria Cardona had this bizarre response: "The Republicans have spent so much time this year trying to distract from the real issue, which is election reform."
Apparently Democrats don't think that criminal overvoting is an issue that needs reforming, if it helps the likes of Al Gore try to steal an election.