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During a press conference Thursday, Minnesota Majority held a press conference to outline their objections to a local policy recently implemented that bans tea party-themed clothing and buttons at polling places, as well as the group's Election Integrity campaign buttons which call on watchdog voters to report instances of voter fraud.
Congressman Keith Ellison, D-Minn., was in attendance and weighed in with his support for the new rule and accused the Voter Integrity campaign of voter intimidation. When the media pressed him, the congressman abruptly ended his remarks and walks away (h/t Hot Air):
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