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Tuesday, December 10, 2002
 
South Dakota Vote Fraud Update

FOX News carried a report on South Dakota vote fraud tonight. This item jumped out at me: "If the voter came in and gave a name -- if they couldn't find the name, they'd look under another name. Then sometimes they'd look for third name until they found one that matched." The reason: I had said in National Review Online prior to the election that "all anyone needs to sway this year's South Dakota Senate race is a list of fraudulently registered Indian voters, a willingness to round up a few Indians and a bus to bring them to a polling place." To successfully play this name game, some people had to have lists.

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