ACORN Workers Afraid to Fall Short
An article in the New York Post today describes how ACORN employees in Ohio were pressured and bullied to meet voter registration quotas. Some workers were driven to bribing applicants with money and cigarettes.
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An article in the New York Post today describes how ACORN employees in Ohio were pressured and bullied to meet voter registration quotas. Some workers were driven to bribing applicants with money and cigarettes.
Posted by Jessica at 9:41 AM
Labels: ACORN, Voter Fraud
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