>It could also be interpreted to mean that reduction of fraud will improve GOP chances of winning PA.
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>Of course each side is promoting that which it thinks improve its own chances but don't you think it is kind of bad postition for the Dems to take saying "Reducing fraud will hurt our chances:"
It's another example of the "thought processes" of American politicians in an election year.
From now until November, it's all about getting votes, all the time. They just have to get the bigger numbers on election day. After that, they've got a few years for the electorate ( which has the attention span of a goldfish ) to forget how the campaign was waged.
Regards. Al
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