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Minority Turnout is Kerry Key, October 28, 2004, Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates
     If non-whites voted at the same rate as whites, Kerry would lead by five percent in battleground states.

Voter Registration Probe Unearths Potential Fraud in Wisconsin, October 28, 2004, Agape Press
     Hispanic vote registrars sign up voters even when they know they are illegal aliens.

Nobody Knows, October 27, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
     Get out the vote efforts may bring unprecedented numbers of blacks to the polls.

The Illegal Alien Swing Vote, October 27, 2004, Townhall.com
     Not only can illegal aliens vote, they can also be election workers.

Most Voters Won’t Need ID, October 27, 2004, Washington Times
     Republican sees evidence of immigrant voter fraud in voting rolls.

Democrats File 9 Suits In Florida, October 27, 2004, Washington Times
     Dems say throwing out incomplete voter registrations is disenfranchising blacks.

Campaigns Parry On Immigration, October 25, 2004, Washington Times
     The Bush campaign appeals to voters by saying Sen. Kerry is pro-amnesty.

Dreier Facing Unusual Battle, October 25, 2004, Pasadena Star-News
     Immigration-control forces hurt the campaign of pro-amnesty congressman.

Constitutionally Correct Peroutka, October 22, 2004, American Conservative
     Howard Phillips and Patrick Buchanan on why they’re voting for Mr. Peroutka and Pres. Bush, respectively.

Bogus Voter Registration Forms Pop Up, October 22, 2004, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
     Pro-black group submits bogus voter registration applications.

Ethnic Electorate: Myths and Realities, October 19, 2004, The American Conservative
     The belief that Republicans must appeal to non-whites proves journalists’ innumeracy.

Candidates Evade Immigration Issue, October 15, 2004, Statesman Journal (Salem)
     Some Oregonians will vote for Rep. Tancredo or for Mr. Peroutka.

An Agonizing Choice, October 12, 2004, Creative Loafing
     Former Republican congressman may not be able to bring himself to vote for Pres. Bush.

Conservative Group Targets Bush Over Immigration, October 8, 2004, North County Times (Escondido, Cal.)
     Disaffected Republicans launch campaign to defeat Pres. Bush.

Rush Limbaugh Finally Notices, October 6, 2004, View from the Right
     Conservative pundit recognizes for the first time that changing demographics doom Republicans.

Kerry Accuses GOP of Suppressing Voting, October 5, 2004, Earthlink
     Sen. Kerry insinuates that Republicans are trying to keep blacks from voting in November.

Immigration Riles Voters Along Border, October 1, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     Voters in immigrant-ravaged Arizona county are frustrated with presidential candidates.

Foreign Election Observers Arrive In U.S., September 21, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
     Foreigners will make sure non-whites are not “disenfranchised” this fall.

German Far Right Makes Poll Gains, September 20, 2004, BBC News
     German nationalist party wins parliamentary seats in Saxony.

A Suddenly Hopeful Scenario For The Election, September 17, 2004, View From the Right
     Pundit argues a landslide Bush victory might help the restrictionist right.

Third Parties Seen As Threat To Bush, September 10, 2004, Washington Times
     Michael Peroutka is on more state ballots than Ralph Nader, but many haven’t heard of him.

Kolbe Easily Gives Graf The Heave-Ho, September 8, 2004, Arizona Daily Star
     Immigration refom challenger loses AZ congressional primary, but wins county.

GOP Immigration Idiocy In Illinois, September 7, 2004, VDARE.com
     Ill. Republicans didn’t want Jim Oberweis to run because he’s an immigration reformer.

Primary Gives 1st District Voters A Choice, September 7, 2004, AP
     NH Congressional primary candidate wants troops on borders, fewer immigrant workers.

GOP’s Black Delegates are “Potted Plants”, September 3, 2004, BlackAmericaWeb.com
     Black delegates at RNC are meant to appeal to white voters, says analyst.

Decent But Maddening Republicans, September 2, 2004, View from the Right
     What’s the point of fighting terrorists abroad when you don’t protect your own country?

Hispanic Vote May Be Less Of Factor, August 27, 2004, News-Leader.com (Mo.)
     Whites’ votes will determine election outcome because they dominate battle-ground states.

Splintered Plank, August 26, 2004, National Review Online
     Republican party’s platform on immigration doesn’t use the term “illegal immigration.”

Kolbe Faces Serious Challenge From Within Party, August 25, 2004, AP
     Immigration reform congressional primary candidate Randy Graf challenges incumbent.

America Split On Election? Take A Closer Look, August 25, 2004, USATODAY.com
     55 percent of whites are for Bush; 75 percent of non-whites are for Kerry.

3rd Parties To Merge Into 1?, August 25, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
     Right-wing third parties, including Constitution Party, consider merging.

Tancredo Doesn’t Want Write-In Vote, August 19, 2004, Denver Post
     Tom Tancredo discourages write-in votes for him for president because of close election.

Foxx Wins Contentious 5th Congressional District GOP Primary, August 18, 2004, StarNewsOnline.com (NC)
     Vernon Robinson loses congressional primary runoff.

Conservative Gets Immigration Plank, August 18, 2004, Washington Times
     Republicans will let reformer fashion platform on immigration.

TV Ad Calls Pakistani ‘Terrorist’, August 17, 2004, Charlotte Observer
     Vernon Robinson runs TV ad saying Pakistani immigrant “came here to kill you.”

Kobach Wins Kansas Republican Congressional Primary, August 10, 2004, AP
     Immigration reform candidate wins cliff-hanger.

Unabashed Racist Wins GOP Primary In Tenn., August 9, 2004, AP
     Eugenicist candidate wins Tennessee Republican primary.

GOP’s House Contest Deadlocks, August 4, 2004, Kansas City Star
     Immigration reformer Kris Kobach ahead in close Kansas election.

Aliens Program Costs Bush, August 3, 2004, Washington Times
     Many stalwart Republicans will not vote for Bush because of his amnesty proposal.

Immigration Sweeps Become an Election Issue for Rep. Baca, August 2, 2004, L. A. Times
     Rep. Joe Baca may run into trouble with voters for protesting Border Patrol sweeps.

‘Illegal’ Angst On Air, August 2, 2004, L. A. Times
     Popular radio show calls for “human sacrifice” of open borders politicians.

White Evangelicals Flocking To GOP, July 28, 2004, Washington Times
     Republicans gain support among white evangelicals; Democrats among non-whites.

Latinos Watching as Bush Sabotages Immigration Reform, July 27, 2004, Pacific News Service
     Sixty-three percent of Hispanics believe Pres. Bush’s amnesty plan is election-year pandering.

Bush’s Retreat on Immigration Reform, July 23, 2004, Washington Post
     White House puts amnesty bills on hold for fear of defection by “nativist right.”

Robinson, Foxx To Compete In Runoff For Burr’s Seat, July 21, 2004, Winston Salem Journal
     Immigration reformer Vernon Robinson gets largest vote in NC primary.

Kobach Attacks His Rivals For Stance On Immigration, July 21, 2004, The Kansas City Star
     Immigration is the dominant issue in In Kansas’s Third District Republican primary.

Concentrating Minority Voters Builds Liberal Strength, July 20, 2004, Business Wire
     Political scientist confirms Voting Rights Act moved the South to the left.

Kerry Praises NAACP Chairman, July 16, 2004, CNSNews.com
     Candidate praises NAACP chairman who compared Republicans to the Taliban.

Bush Loses Support Among Hispanics, July 16, 2004, David W. Moore, Gallup News Service
     The “hermanos” and “amigos” will probably vote for Sen. Kerry.

Thomas Jefferson vs. the Libertarian Party, July 16, 2004, Ilana Mercer, WorldNetDaily.com
     Libertarian Party’s open-borders policy is a recipe for electoral failure.