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Updated: 6:04 AM Oct 8, 2008
Roughly 666,000 New Ohio Voters Registered In 2008
Columbus, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio's Elections chief says the state has registered about 666,000 new voters since the start of 2008. Posted: 6:01 AM Oct 8, 2008Reporter: The Associated Press |
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How about the registration surge was propelled by alot of illegal and fraudulent work by ACORN and the like. How many thousands of dead people and nonresidents are included in those numbers? Not to mention coaching people who to vote for within 100 feet of the polling place.