The lady in the fluffy fur coat paused at the door of her chauffeured Mercedes and described herself as “an ordinary Park Avenue matron.” It sounded like “ordinary Rockefeller.” They don't exist. And there was nothing ordinary about her story on ABC News. Constance Milstein, a platinum-card Democrat, flew into Milwaukee a few days before the election to help Gore-Lieberman workers trade packs of cigarettes for votes at a homeless shelter. “We call it "smokes for votes,' ” said Wisconsin state Rep. Scott Walker, chairman of the Bush campaign in Milwaukee. “We have videotape and a log by the security ...