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Linda McCullough works in her office Aug. 17, 2007, in Helena, Mont. McCulloch is running for secretary of state in Montana, and a Web site bearing her name makes no mention of why the Democrat is qualified for the job. Instead, it says "Bad Grades. Bad Candidate." McCulloch's domain name, www.lindamcculloch.com, was bought by Republicans, which some people are calling "political cyberfraud."
Linda McCullough works in her office Aug. 17, 2007, in Helena, Mont. McCulloch is running for secretary of state in Montana, and a Web site bearing her name makes no mention of why the Democrat is qualified for the job. Instead, it says “Bad Grades. Bad Candidate.” McCulloch’s domain name, www.lindamcculloch.com, was bought by Republicans, which some people are calling “political cyberfraud.”
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Democrat Linda McCulloch, below right, is running for secretary of state in Montana, but a website bearing her name says “Bad Grades. Bad Candidate.” McCulloch’s domain name, , was bought by Republicans. Some people call it “political cyberfraud.” Others say such websites are fair game and protected under the First Amendment.

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