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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (232745)5/14/2005 1:23:01 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 1575631
 
"Because most of the late registrations where in Kerry areas."

So? If the areas were already strong for Kerry, it was probably easy to sign up legitimate voters, people like to be on a winning side. In areas where it is more 50-50, then most of the ones who will vote a particular way are already registered and probably will vote. In areas where a candidate is weak, it is hard to find people who are willing to register for a candidate widely viewed as a loser. So the latter two cases are where fraudulent voters are more common. The former because there aren't many legitimate voters left and the latter because there aren't that many who are interested in the candidate.
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