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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

ACORN in MN

Could ACORN be responsible for voter fraud in Minnesota? Hennepin County officials are reviewing the registrations brought in by the recently controversial group, though they say that it does appear all rules and regulations have been followed.

ACORN boasts 75 percent of the state's new registered voters since January 2008, according the Star Tribune.
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