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8. That's not what the article says:
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 08:47 AM
Jun 2012

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"Ultimately, it's their call to make,'' said Chris Cate, spokesman for the Department of State said of the supervisors' decision. "We would encourage them, if they believe they have reliable information that someone is an ineligible voter, those persons should be removed."

The U.S. Department of Justice gave Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner until June 6 to respond their concerns. Cate said the department continues to believe it is operating within the law and will urge supervisors to continue to remove people from the list they deem ineligible.

“We will have a response to DOJ, but we are committed to doing the right thing and prevent ineligible voters from voting,’’ he said. “We have been following the law throughout this whole process.”
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The supervisor's have been asked to stop.
Whether they all do is not set in stone. Asking them is much different than making them.

This is a big mess, and they will cut whatever corners they can. You can trust them because I don't. It remains to be seen what actually happens.

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