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Flap over vote drive flares up, dies down
Dane Smith
Star Tribune
Published Oct 17, 2002
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A conservative advocacy group has raised the specter of socialist
activists from around the nation crossing the border into Minnesota
to take advantage of Minnesota's liberal voting laws and helping
reelect U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone.

But leaders of both the group crying foul and the socialist group
accused of planning that effort described the controversy
Wednesday as a tempest in a teapot.

"My tongue was placed firmly in my cheek," said David Strom, head
of the Taxpayers League of Minnesota, a group funded largely by
donors to conservative Republican candidates and causes. "There
are so few socialists left that they could meet in a phone booth."

Frank Llewellyn, the national director of New York-city based
Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), said his group's promotion
of a voter-registration drive was misconstrued by the Taxpayers
League and turned into a "new sophisticated form of red-baiting."

At issue is an alarm sounded earlier this week by the league,
drawing attention to a Web site advisory by the DSA that described
the reelection of Wellstone as its top priority.

"We are mobilizing to bring young people to Minnesota. Minnesota
is one of the few states that allow same-day voter registration," the
site said.

Those words implied that members of the group were being
encouraged to come in and vote illegally, Strom said. His release
called it "one of the most transparent attempts to steal an election
since the Daley machine ran Chicago politics." But Strom left the
next sentence in the advisory off his press release: "We will
therefore focus our energy on registering young people."

Llewellyn said that his group hopes to send 10 or 20 people to the
state late this month to help organize support for Wellstone and that
none will actually try to vote. He said his group has about 8,000
members nationwide and about 100 in Minnesota.

Jim Farrell, a spokesman for the Wellstone campaign, said
Wellstone didn't know anything about the group and does not
approve of any attempts to register illegally.

Farrell said the league managed to fool talk-radio hosts into talking
up the story on stations in the Twin Cities "without getting its facts
straight."

The brouhaha also was the subject of an item on the Drudge Report
Web site.

Strom said that "even if they themselves [the socialist group] are not
plotting some grand voter fraud," the league only wanted to point out
that the "laws that we have make it easy to commit fraud."

Minnesota, which always ranks high in voter turnout, generally is
considered one of the easiest states in which to vote. Voters must
reside in the state for at least 20 days before the election, a deadline
that passed on the day the league issued its press release.

If not preregistered, qualified people can vote if they show proof of
their residency at the polling place or have a registered voter from
that precinct vouch for their residency.

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