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- W54284268 abstract "In November 1993, Republican political consultant Ed Rollins, the architect of President Reagan's 1984 landslide reelection victory, had good reason to gloat after his latest political triumph. He'd just guided Christine Todd Whitman to a remarkable victory over incumbent Democrat Jim Florio in New Jersey's gubernatorial race. Speaking to journalists in Washington, D.C., after the election, Rollins confessed that the key to Whitman's victory was a secret plan to suppress the black vote by funneling about $500,000 to black ministers and Democratic organizers to minimize or stop get-out-the-vote efforts on behalf of Governor Florio. As Rollins put it: went into the black churches and basically said to ministers who had endorsed Florio: 'Do you have a special project [in need of financial support]? We see you have already endorsed Florio. That's fine, but don't get up in the Sunday pulpit and preach. Don't get up there and say it's your moral obligation to vote on Tuesday, to vote for Jim Florio.' Rollins added that the Whitman campaign had also approached workers for black mayors who were unhappy with Florio and said: How much have they paid you to do your normal duty? We'll match it. Go home, sit and watch television.'' The result, Rollins reported: I think to a certain extent we suppressed their votes." @default.
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- W54284268 title "When Government Must Pay: Compensating Rights and the Constitution" @default.
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