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Daily Kos :: RNC funds voter supression efforts
by k at 4:28 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2004

] Found the following links which all seem to point to the
] same company that is suspected of tearing up Democratic
] voter registration forms in Las Vegas. It has set up
] registration drives in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan,
] Ohio, West Virginia, Florida and Nevada and is accused of
] the same things in most if not all of these states.
] Sproul & Associates is a Republican consulting firm run
] by Nathan Sproul, former head of the Arizona Republican
] party and Arizona Christian Coalition.

[ The DKOS headline is inflamatory, but that doesn't negate the increasing amount of circumstantial evidence pointing to unethical behavior on the part of this particular outfit, and possibly the RNC, who funds them.

At the very least, even the rumor of a company tearing up voter registrations, for any reason, demands investigation. If these guys are doing even half of what they appear to be doing, serious jail time is in order. -k]


Daily Kos :: RNC funds voter supression efforts
by Decius at 10:29 am EDT, Oct 14, 2004

] Found the following links which all seem to point to the
] same company that is suspected of tearing up Democratic
] voter registration forms in Las Vegas. It has set up
] registration drives in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan,
] Ohio, West Virginia, Florida and Nevada and is accused of
] the same things in most if not all of these states.
] Sproul & Associates is a Republican consulting firm run
] by Nathan Sproul, former head of the Arizona Republican
] party and Arizona Christian Coalition.

The mainstream press seems to be picking this up. Lawsuits where filed today...


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