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To: American Spirit who wrote (423138)7/4/2003 10:43:03 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Davis spent $10 million in ads targeting Riordan. Of course it was legal and smart, but it still was dirty politics. Perhaps if he had let nature takes its course and faced Riordan in the general election, he would not be facing a recall campaign. Karma, dude.

New Hampshire has an open primary, so people are free to crossover. That hardly constitutes the "fraud" that is implicit in your post. I will assume that you think that crossover votes are a bad thing in New Hampshire next year.

I doubt that the GOP is "targeting" anyone at this point. They are merely being reactive to whichever Democratic candidate is getting the most attention on any given day.