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Allen Raymond, Ex-GOP Operative, Gives Story of 'Fixng Elections'
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A former GOP operative gives an interesting tale on how he "rigged" an election. This dark story could be extremely shocking at best.

"Election operatives like myself and the kind of politicians who hire us have ensured that idealists can't win elections. Only the cynics are making the laws."
Source: The Washington Post

Allen Raymond is out of prison now, and out of politics, too. The former Republican campaign operative did his time in federal prison for dirty tricks in the 2002 election.

How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative
Source: AlterNet.org

I had worked for the RNC twice, once as a regional political director and once as the chief of staff to a co-chairman. And I just felt like, when I went to them and said, "This is going on. You should know your guy is involved.

How to Rig an Election?
Source: The New York Times

Allen Raymond knows a thing or two about bending the rules in the electoral process. A former G.O.P.

How to Rig Election: Phone-Jammer Tells All
Source: ABC News

Raymond should know. After all, he's the one who ran an illegal scheme to make hundreds of calls to jam the phone lines of the state's Democrats on Election Day in 2002.

"How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative"
Source: McClatchy

WASHINGTON — A former GOP political operative who ran an illegal election-day scheme to jam the phone lines of New Hampshire Democrats during the state's tight 2002 U.S.

Evidence Mounts Of White House Ties To New Hampshire Phone Jamming Scheme
Source: Think Progress

On the morning of election day 2002, repeated hang-up calls assaulted six phone lines tied to the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Three Republican operatives, including consultant Allen Raymond, eventually ended up in jail for their involvement in the phone jamming scheme.

GOP dirty tricks operative claims 2002 NH Senate phone bank scandal reachers higher in party organization in new book
Source: McClatchy

A former GOP political operative who ran an illegal election-day scheme to jam the phone lines of New Hampshire Democrats during the state's tight 2002 U.S. Senate election said in a new book and an interview that he believes the scandal reaches higher into the Republican Party.

Ex-Official Gets 10 Mos. in Phone-Jam Plot
Source: The Washington Post

A former Republican National Committee official was sentenced Wednesday to 10 months in prison for his role in the jamming of New Hampshire Democrats' telephones on Election Day 2002.

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