- Media stories that Al Gore "won" the popular
vote must be viewed with skepticism. Reports are coming in from all over
the country of voting "irregularities" and outright fraud.
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- In Milwaukee, Democrat organizers paid for homeless votes
by with cigarettes.
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- In Florida, there are allegations that immigrants, awaiting
naturalization, were allowed to vote even though they are not yet naturalized
citizens. The so-called confusing ballots in Palm Beach were approved by
a Democrat election official, and samples were widely distributed before
Election Day.
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- In California, the state Democratic Party is accused
of mailing "voter identification cards" to legal aliens ineligible
to vote. This is reminiscent of the Gore's 1996 abuse of the INS to pad
the voting rolls.
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- In St. Louis, a circuit judge, reported to be a Gephardt
protÈgÈ, extended the polling hours well beyond closing time.
A federal court overturned this order, but MSNBC reported that voting was
going on past midnight.
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- "Computer glitches" have necessitated recount
of more than 60,000 votes in New Mexico, throwing into doubt the results
of the presidential race there and a key congressional race.
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- These examples and others pouring in from all over the
country raise serious concerns about Gore's claim to the popular vote and
underline the need for immediate investigations to restore the integrity
of the electoral process. It could well be that, taken as a whole, the
margin that Vice President Gore now claims could, in fact, be reversed
should these and other claims of fraud prove to be of merit.
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- * * * Paul Weyrich is president of the Free Congress
Foundation.
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