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Posted by: Jeff Davis 2/1/2010

Election research being done by Minnesota Majority is receiving national attention.  A story today by Fox News reports that Secretaries of State are being ushered into office by George Soros' Secretary of State Project in an effort to influence the outcomes of elections.  One of the individuals featured in the Fox story is Minnesota's own Mark Ritchie who was elected with the help of Soros' organization and ACORN. 

Fox reports on some of the many irregularities uncovered by Minnesota Majority's elections research, including felon voters and the fact that thousands more ballots were counted and certified by the Canvassing Board than Secretary Ritchie's voter registration system can account for in the 2008 general election.

The story raises the question of whether the outcome of the Coleman/Franken election contest may have had a different outcome if not for Mark Ritchie.  Ritchie's response?  "No comment."

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Re: States' Secretaries of State Are Tipping Balance of Power    By Jim Ruether on 2/12/2010
Mr. Ritchie knows how he was elected and how crooked ACORN is. Our own Senators and Representatives are steering clear of this issue for fear of incriminating themselves or alienating themselves from a group that could conceivably get them reelected.


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