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First, the Monsanto-backed No on 92 Coalition tried to send illegal out-of-state observers to recount locations. Now, they’re being accused of trying to disrupt recount proceedings in at least one county that voted heavily in favor of Measure 92. What’s more, according to the Statesman-Journal, No on 92 may have tried to send the state affairs director from a Big Food front group – a Virginia resident – to illegally observe the recount in Marion county. Enough is enough. Contribute today to the Yes on 92 Election Protection Fund to help us monitor the recount process around the state and make sure every vote is counted! With more than 1.5 million ballots cast and just an 812 vote difference, Monsanto and their anti-labeling allies know that they only have to tip the scales in a few places to steal this election out from under us. This aggressive campaign by anti-labeling forces to illegally monitor and disrupt the recount process means we must deploy even more election observers, recount specialists and legal experts. We can do it, but only if our dedicated grassroots supporters like you step up right now. Help us make sure the Measure 92 recount is conducted fairly. Contribute to the Yes on 92 Election Protection Fund now >> https://oregonrighttoknow.ngpvanhost/form/-1624665478411254016?ms=E.FR-D-COUN2.D.OR.MAIN_CONTRIBUTE-DONATE&AM=35
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:23:27 +0000

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