Votescam: The Stealing of America

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"Votescam: The Stealing of America" (ISBN 0963416308) is a 1992 book by Kenneth and James Collier published by Victoria House Press.

The book was immediately banned by the major book chains, who listed the book as "out of print" and actively worked to prevent its sale.[citation needed] The co-authors of this book, who died in the 1990s, were James and Kenneth Collier, two brothers who, from 1970 onwards, carried out a comprehensive examination of the American voting system, resulting in their book, which alleged that corporate America had been manipulating the voting system over a number of decades. Kenneth Collier stood against Claude Pepper in the Florida primary elections of 1970 and took steps that led to the assistant attorney general Henry E. Petersen initiating federal investigation at the time.[citation needed]

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