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Why the GOP Needs Landslides

Is anyone surprised to learn that Al Franken may have "won" his Senate race thanks to the votes of felons voting illegally?

That sort of news might help explain why
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Obama political appointee Julie Fernandes would instruct lawyers at the Justice Department to "ignore" violations of the Motor Voter law requiring that dead or ineligible voters be purged from the rolls, doesn't it?

Here's the moral of the story: As noted by the title of Hugh Hewitt's 2004 book, If It's Not Close, They Can't Cheat

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