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BANGOR, Maine — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin criticized Barack Obama on Thursday for not disavowing a community activist group that registers voters.
The group, ACORN — the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now — has drawn condemnation from the Republican ticket as its workers sign up voters in swing states. Nearly a dozen states and the FBI are looking into allegations of voter-registration fraud.
“In this election, it’s a choice between a candidate who won’t disavow a group committing voter fraud, and a leader who won’t tolerate voter fraud,” Palin said.
In Wednesday’s debate, Obama denied significant ties to ACORN.



