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ACORN Acknowledges Voter Fraud, Blames a Few 'Bad Apples'

 
ACORN leaders acknowledge that there has been voter registration fraud, but they say it is not as bad as voter suppression and intimidation that they say has occurred in previous elections. (link)

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