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Republican National Committee Fires Strategic Allied Consulting Over Allegations of Potential Voter Registration Fraud


ILLINOIS—(ENEWSPF)—September 28, 2012.  NBC reports today that the Republican National Committee (RNC) has terminated its relationship with Strategic Allied Consulting, a firm it hired to register voters in several states this year, after an investigation found more than 100 questionable voter registration forms submitted by the company. 

Strategic Allied Consulting was paid at least $2.9 million by the RNC to register voters in Nevada, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado and Virginia.

RNC spokesman Sean Spicer told NBC’s Michael Isikoff, “We’ve made it clear we’re not doing business with these guys anymore.  We’ve come out pretty strong against this kind of stuff – and we have zero tolerance for this.”

NBC reports that Strategic Allied is run by GOP consultant Nathan Sproul, who’s other firm, Lincoln Strategy Group, has been paid by Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign. 

Strategic Allied Consulting has not responded to NBC’s requests for comments and no statement has been released by the firm at this time.


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