probation ineligible to vote, voted in large numbers in the 2008 election. eric: how did he reach that conclusion? the majority compared to computer databases, first listed people that voted in election and second people charged with felonies. that search turned up hundreds of names. machines majority suspected were felons who had voted illegally but the state supreme court declared franken the winner by a razor thin margin of 312 votes. but the story wasn t over for dan mcgrath for long list of people that voted illegally. you handle the evidence, who did you go to. we brought it to the county attorney, upon receiving affidavits is compelled to investigate and upon finding probable cause is to prosecute. the state evidence indicates there has been roughly 175
probation ineligible to vote, voted in large numbers in the 2008 election. eric: how did he reach that conclusion? the majority compared to computer databases, first listed people that voted in election and second people charged with felonies. that search turned up hundreds of names. machines majority suspected were felons who had voted illegally but the state supreme court declared franken the winner by a razor thin margin of 312 votes. but the story wasn t over for dan mcgrath for long list of people that voted illegally. you handle the evidence, who did you go to. we brought it to the county attorney, upon receiving affidavits is compelled to investigate and upon finding probable cause is to prosecute. the state evidence indicates there has been roughly 175
investigation. they found a smoking gun. convicted felons who were still on paper, still serving probation ineligible to vote, voted in large numbers in the 2008 election. eric: how did he reach that conclusion? the majority compared to computer databases, first listed people that voted in election and second people charged with felonies. that search turned up hundreds of names. machines majority suspected were felons who had voted illegally but the state supreme court declared franken the winner by a razor thin margin of 312 votes. but the story wasn t over for dan mcgrath for long list of people that voted illegally. you handle the evidence, who did you go to. we brought it to the county attorney, upon receiving affidavits is compelled to investigate and upon finding probable cause is to prosecute.
ineligible to vote voted in large numbers in the 2008 election. eric: how did he reach that conclusion? they compared two computer databases, first were voted this the n the election and second with people charged with felonies. they suspected were felons who had voted illegally, but by then the state supreme court had already declared franken the winner by a razor thin margin of 312 votes. but the story wasn t over for dan mcgrath. with lot of people he suspected of voting illegally. eric: who did you go to? we brought it to the county attorney. upon receiving the affidavits is compelled to investigate and upon finding probable cause to prosecute. eric: what happened next is most extensive crackdowns in recent history.
investigation. they found a smoking gun. convicted felons who were still on paper, still serving probation ineligible to vote, voted in large numbers in the 2008 election. eric: how did he reach that conclusion? the majority compared to computer databases, first listed people that voted in election and second people charged with felonies. that search turned up hundreds of names. machines majority suspected were felons who had voted illegally but the state supreme court declared franken the winner by a razor thin margin of 312 votes. but the story wasn t over for dan mcgrath for long list of people that voted illegally. you handle the evidence, who did you go to. the county attorney, upon receiving affidavits is compelled to investigate and upon finding probable cause is to prosecute.