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Democracy dies in darkness.
– U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith
What do Rokita and Morales have to hide? Wouldn’t they welcome shutting down the media and overwhelming them with all the evidence of improper voting?
Also, when is Morales going to start going after people who vote outside of where they live? He’s uniquely qualified to prosecute others for this issue … since he committed this offense himself, just like Charlie White …
Agreed
If there was nothing to hide, there would be no need to hide it.
I was unaware that the Public Access Counselor had already ruled the info-denial was out of order. That’s a rare bolt of courage from that office.