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Kerry Criticizes Suppression of Vote in Ohio

HeadlineJan 18, 2005

In election news, while appearing at a celebration honoring Dr. Martin Luther King in Boston, Senator John Kerry criticized in his harshest words yet the presidential vote in Ohio. He charged that in Ohio “thousands of people were suppressed in the effort to vote.” Until now Kerry has largely been silent on the controversial Ohio vote. Two weeks ago he declined to join California Senator Barbara Boxer to protest the counting of Ohio’s electoral vote.

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