Posted on 10/13/2004 11:21:39 PM PDT by kattracks
DENVER Colorado lawmakers yesterday sought to ease concerns about the integrity of the state election process, despite growing accusations of fraud amid an overwhelming flood of new voter registrations.
Republican Gov. Bill Owens said yesterday, "I am extremely concerned about the widespread allegations of serious and sustained criminal activity surrounding voter registration in Colorado."
Earlier yesterday, he told local television station KUSA-TV, the local NBC affiliate, "Clearly, there were some people trying to cheat the system."
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A number of the voter-registration groups tilt politically to the left, such as the Colorado Progressive Coalition and the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), which describes itself as "community organization of low- and moderate-income families" that works closely with labor unions.
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This may backfire on Salazar, hopefully.
Salazar would be a disaster for Colorado. I sure hope it does backfire. The question is, when will Republicans grow spines and start dismantling the 'rat fraud machines? They can't wait to do it after they are voted from power, because of it!
Regards,
TS
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