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    Widespread Cheating & Voter Suppression by Clinton Campaign

    By MrPoorPolitics | January 21, 2008 | Trackback

     Poor Politics.com:  What? Could this be true?

     The dailykos says:  “There is widespread cheating and voter suppression going on all over Clark County–and it’s obviously coming in from the top down. Whether it made enough of a difference to swing the election is another question–but there is no question that Hillary was running a campaign in which all of her surrogates were to cheat in every way possible.”

    hill222.jpg I can’t believe what I’m reading, from the dailykos. Maybe just maybe they are for seeing a future problem. That is if Hillary Clinton “is” elected, they will be out of business. If they start now reporting…  the news just as it is, all will be well. Maybe they’ve come to see that there’s far more news if it is “all” reported and not just stories about Republicans. Maybe there is hope for the dailykos yet! You tell me! That’s obviously a lot of Maybe’s but sometimes maybe’s do come true! I guess we’ll just have to sit back and watch.

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