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To: foundation who wrote (86980)11/10/2000 4:10:08 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Apparent election violations by the Democrats in Wisconsin.

cnn.com

State Republican Party Director Rodman Hise said the GOP filed a complaint with the state
Board of Elections alleging that Democratic Party gave cigarettes to homeless voters after
transporting them to polling stations to cast absentee ballots.

The complaint cites videotape aired on WISN-TV, an ABC affiliate in Milwaukee, apparently
documenting the transfer of cigarettes "to homeless voters that they had transported to cast
absentee ballots."

Hise told CNN that the Democrats, acting on behalf of the Gore campaign, violated state law
that "prohibits election bribery."



To: foundation who wrote (86980)11/11/2000 9:31:07 PM
From: ratan lal  Respond to of 152472
 
The option is active government, where parties have sufficient power to advance causes that most benefit their respective constituencies.

To my memory, it usually turns out bad.


Well then lets at least cut back the govinment and let gridlock be the order of the day for all future elections.