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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips

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To: Bosco who wrote (123)11/22/2000 1:15:12 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) of 644
 
I have not been able to watch all the news, but my wife did. She said she heard that "Republican Operatives" got from the Secretary of state in the two days post the election lists of registered Republicans voters outside the sate and got "some" to vote post the election. At least one of the ballots was signed November 9th, or post stamped that date. Did any one hear anything on this or did my wife imagine (disclosure, she has never voted for a Republican President, thus we have a little contention about politics in the house and "who really plays the old Daily Games" nowadays).

She also said that some of the "Military ballots" rejected were because the voters did not have an address in the county to which they sent their vote. I wonder if some absentee (both Reps and Dems) vote more than once by having phony addresses in a plurality of counties, do they have a central registrar making sure that each voter vote only once?

Zeev

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