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Chairman Gillespie Statement on DNC/Kerry Campaign Document Instructing Democrats to
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speedracer_mec
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Christine Iverson
202-863-8614
Washington, D.C. - RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie issued the following statement today regarding a Kerry/DNC campaign document that instructs Democrats to make up charges of voter intimidation even if no signs or evidence of voter intimidation actually exist.

“This document proves the Kerry Campaign and the DNC are more interested in scaring minority voters than in working to reach out to them on Election Day, even if it means completely making things up.

“The Kerry Campaign and the DNC are instructing Democrats around the country to make charges they know to be false, and to manipulate the media into printing and repeating the false charges in newspapers around the country.

“Republicans have worked hard to reach out and bring the President's message of hope and optimism to all Americans, including minority voters around the country. John Kerry sees these efforts, is concerned by them and is now working to scare those voters with lies and wholesale fabrications.”




Looks like we have some squealing pigs already.:rolleyes: Cry me a river.

Talk about not wanting a controversial finish again...looks like the dnc IS ASKING FOR IT. They know they can't win the electoral college.
imokruok
The Republicans actually try to stop voter fraud, and they get accused of disenfranchisement. The Democrats encourage voter fraud, and in the process, they disenfranchise all of those who have had their votes cancelled by fraudulent ballots. This whole thing with "fake disenfranchisement" shows that they really have no faith in their candidate's ability to win the election on a fair vote. But that's not the worst of it.

How much does John Kerry care about the military? He cares so much that his legal team waited until the last day possible in the swing states to challenge Nader's position on the ballot. Why consciously wait until the last day under the statute? So that there's not enough time to send out absentee ballots to the military. The military is trending 73% Bush, 18% Kerry in the latest Military Times poll, and they'll be lucky if they get to vote. If states decide to accept late ballots - and the numbers matter - you'll see what you saw in Florida: Dems filing more lawsuits to disenfranchise more voters.
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