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It has now been approximately 45 working days since Charlie Webster turned in a list of 206 potential illegal voters. This action was taken to determine if these voters (all college students) voted twice, in two different places, in the same election, which would be illegal.

Other voting criteria being cited by Webster are irrelevant because he doesn’t get to second-guess the U.S. Supreme Court about what is required in order to vote.

Even if the investigators had only made five phone calls a day, the work should have been completed by now. What’s the holdup?

Could it be they found nothing and are hoping the whole thing will just fade away? Sorry, that’s not going to happen.

If someone broke the law, then bring charges. If no one did anything wrong, then let’s hear an apology from the state Republican chairman to the students, their families, the university system and the people who participated in promoting voter turnout, including me.

We are all waiting, not so patiently, for news from the Attorney General’s Office. All we hear is silence.

Is it going to take another freedom of information request to get the truth?

Karen Schuler, Industry

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