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Posted by: Dan McGrath 1/18/2010

  
Minnesota Majority Report: Elections Part 2

Conclusion of Davis Elections Interview

Drew Emmer concludes his interview of Minnesota Majority's president, Jeff Davis about the integrity of Minnesota's elections in this second installment.

The supreme court elections lawsuits is explained and Drew and Jeff break down all the research, findings and evidence.

Are the dead voting? What do we do about non-existent voter registration addresses and felons registering to vote? Are they voting and is anybody investigating? Find out the answers to these questions and learn more than anyone else will teach you about Minnesota's election system on the Minnesota Majority Report.

 

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Re: Majority Report: Election Integrity Part 2    By Barb on 1/20/2010
How embarrassing to have authority in this fine state be so low and immature and dangerous to conduct themselves by choice of dishonesty and deceit. The people of MN are undeserving of this ugly conduct and reputation. If democrats can't follow the rules, get rid of em. Their weak! We deserve strong leadership. We also deserve a leadership who respects and understands the Constitution. not weaklings that claim it's just a piece of paper. Yuck! What icky people. If they have any human dignity, they'd admit their deceit and remove themselves. What DISGUST!


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