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Dems push for voter suppression probe (AP)
Filed: June 18th 2007: Democrat

The US justice department is reportedly investigating its own chief, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, seen here on 11 June 2007, to see if he tried to skew testimony over the firings of nine federal prosecutors.(AFP/File/Roberto Schmidt)AP - Senate Democrats urged the Justice Department on Monday to investigate whether one of its former prosecutors led attempts to suppress Florida voter turnout during the 2004 presidential election.

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