In reviewing local voter checklists for submission to the President’s election fraud commission, Secretary of State Bill Gardner discovered that election officials in 42 New Hampshire communities had improperly written private information, including phone numbers and the addresses of domestic violence victims, on the sheets. Gardner notified the Attorney General’s Office and put the brakes on turning the data over to Washington.
The response should have been praise. Instead, it was political opportunism. *| More…
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