granitegrok.com - 11/4/2008
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It is being reported that the NH GOP has gone to court to stop possible voter fraud. It seems that Republican poll watchers are being kept up to 40 feet away (can't read or hear stuff from that distance) from...
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nowhampshire.com - 11/4/2008
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nowhampshire.com —
The New Hampshire Republican State Committee is filing
a lawsuit against the New Hampshire Secretary of State,...
William Gardner, claiming that Republican election officials are purposefuly being kept away from new registration tables. Both Republicans ...
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BREAKING NEWS - Lawsuit Being Filed Over NH New Voter ...
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Matt Lewis: Possible Voter Fraud in NH
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Granite Grok reports: It is being reported that the NH GOP has gone to court to stop possible voter fraud. It seems that Republican poll watchers are being kept up to 40 feet away (can't read or hear stuff from that distance) from the Registration areas at the poll locations - THIS IS ILLEGAL!
GOP Going to Court in N.H. Over Poll-Watcher Restrictions
Weekly Standard Blog —
... The McCain campaign is hoping a lawsuit will be heard within the next hour, so that the secretary of state will have to allow Republican poll-watchers back within earshot of the new voter registration tables. Right now, they're being kept up to 40 feet away, which doesn't do a lot of good for poll-watching. ...
More voter fraud allegations
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Democracy being somewhat unreliable and all, you understand. In NH : It is being reported that the NH GOP has gone to court to stop possible voter fraud. It seems that Republican poll watchers are being kept up to 40 feet away (can’t read or hear stuff from that distance) from the Registration areas at the poll locations - THIS IS ILLEGAL! And in ...
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... . In New Hampshire, Republicans poll watchers are being kept too far away from the voting areas they're supposed to be observing, according to Granite Grok's Skip Murphy . But both Democratic and Republican insiders believe that the election is going relatively smoothly, according to ...
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