Clinton, Nixon; Nixon, Clinton

IX days ahead of the North Carolina primary comes a story of real sleaze--not Jeremiah Wright-style buffoonery, but Nixon-style illegality designed to dupe and disenfranchise voters--that should surprise precisely nobody who has been following and covering this campaign. A group called Women's Voices Women's Vote (WVWV), which claims to have been "created to activate unmarried Americans in their government and in our democracy" has been placing robocalls ... Full Story »

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Louise Auerhahn
2.3
by Louise Auerhahn - Oct. 1, 2008

Provides little hard evidence to back up its claims. I am marginally familiar with Womens Voices Womens Vote from their voter reg efforts back in 2003, and this description of the group does not jibe with my experience (although I suppose it could have changed since that time). Also, why is this post unsigned? It doesn't appear to be the editorial opinion of the Economist, so whose opinion is it?

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