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From: Alex MG11/6/2016 9:21:22 AM
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Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee have paid at least $1.8 million to a political operative with a proven record of voter registration fraud. - fortune.com

Three employees of Strategic Allied Consulting, a firm owned by conservative operative Nathan Sproul, pleaded guilty in Florida four years ago to felony charges related to altering and destroying scores of voter registration forms.

Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign considered the charges against his employees alone serious enough to fire his company in 2012.

The chairman of the RNC, Reince Priebus, said this week he didn’t know Sproul’s firm has been rehired.

RNC spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said, "coordinated expenditure decisions like this are joint decisions with Donald Trump, the RNC does not have sole decision authority.”
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