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Old 11-04-2010, 09:05 PM
 
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The Secretary of State Project, which sprouted out of the Soros-backed Democracy Alliance, was built as a vehicle to support "reform-minded" candidates for secretary of state. Since these often-overlooked officials have authority over state election rules, they can play a huge role in close or disputed political contests.

Soros-Sponsored Candidates, Ballot Initiatives Go Down on Election Day - FoxNews.com

If Soros is so loaded that he has to do stuff like this
why doesn't he just pay off the debt
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Old 11-04-2010, 09:09 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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I do believe the republicans emulated this strategy and won more SOS positions than the dems this time around (17 out of 26) and I remember reading something that says they hold more offices than the dems.

Here you go;

A very good showing indeed;

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.ph...aries_of_State

My how things have changed in just two years.
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Old 11-04-2010, 09:19 PM
 
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The Secretary of State Project, which sprouted out of the Soros-backed Democracy Alliance, was built as a vehicle to support "reform-minded" candidates for secretary of state. Since these often-overlooked officials have authority over state election rules, they can play a huge role in close or disputed political contests.

Soros-Sponsored Candidates, Ballot Initiatives Go Down on Election Day - FoxNews.com

If Soros is so loaded that he has to do stuff like this
why doesn't he just pay off the debt
Don't forget also that Soros and his global warming alarmist elitist friends are pushing through their Agenda 21 by buying off local and county politicians. This is most notable in localities and counties that implement "sustainable growth" policies. The UN tried to get the U.S. to sign off on Agenda 21 but they couldn't because for an international treaty to be legally enforced in the U.S., it must be approved by 2/3 of the Senate. A president merely signing a treaty is not enforceable in the USA. However, to circumvent this, the internationalists have to slowly convince and buy off the locals that "sustainable aka smart growth" is a good idea to go forward with
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