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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

McCain Campaign Accuses Community Organizing Mainstay ACORN of Fraud in Successful Mass Voter Registration Drive

With Election Day approaching, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), finds itself in the cross hairs. Over the past year and a half, ACORN has helped 1.3 million mostly young, mostly poor people register to vote. Then, last week, ACORN was thrust into the national spotlight when the McCain campaign accused it of engaging in fraudulent voter registration on a massive scale. We host a debate between ACORN chief organizer Bertha Lewis and Cleta Mitchell, a Republican attorney specializing in election law. [includes rush transcript]

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  • You basically have to be a moron to think that individuals would risk criminal indictment, or illegals risk deportation, so as to increase the possibility of electing a US president by a single vote. Cleta Mitchell is one nasty psycho of a republican operative.

  • ACORN is bad news for all involved. They are a partisan nonprofit that has many irregularities added on to the already burdened voting system.

  • Cleta Mitchell is one nasty psycho of a woman. Amazing how a trained attorney can be so messed up as to incorporate so much rhetoric and so little fact; just read the actual transcript here and look for anything qualifying as a specific discovery.

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