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more on the Coulter vote-fraud case

In explaining Ann Coulter’s potential voting fraud this past February, this Palm Beach Post article notes that Coulter registered with the Address Confidentiality Program. It then observes that:

The Address Confidentiality Program, passed by the legislature last year, is designed to keep private the addresses of FBI agents, police officers, correction workers and victims of domestic violence. Several people said Monday that Coulter claims to be in that last category, but her paperwork is not public record.

Developing…

(Thanks to El Fuego at DU for the tip.)

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