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Phone-jamming book released on primary day
On January 8th New Hampshire will not only learn of their collective preference for president, but they may also begin to get a glimpse of what exactly happened on another Election Day over five years ago.
"How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative" a book written by Allen Raymond, a central figure in the phone-jamming plot in New Hampshire's 2002 elections, will be released on primary day.
Three Republicans were convicted in their role in a plot to jam phone lines that were intended to be used by Democratic-affiliated groups to get-out-the-vote on Election Day.
You can pre-order the book on Amazon.
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