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rangerrebew

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A 2016 Election Battleground State Is Investigating Potential Voter Fraud
 

By Fred Lucas Published on May 10, 2017
Fred Lucas

New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate race was decided by little more than 1,000 votes in November, while the spread between the top two presidential candidates was fewer than 3,000 votes.

While 458 potentially fraudulent votes aren’t enough to have changed the outcome of either race, the questionable votes prompted an investigation by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and legislation to reform the state’s same-day voter registration.

https://stream.org/a-2016-election-battleground-state-is-investigating-potential-voter-fraud/
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geronl

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same day registration? how dumb