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I take great pride in the fact that the Democrats are having hysterical fits about how well we did our job," Sproul said.
Sproul and his Chandler, Ariz.-based political consulting firm, Sproul & Associates, have come under fire in recent weeks, accused of deceiving would-be voters and destroying Democratic voter registration cards.
Some of his former canvassers have come forward in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Oregon, alleging they were told to register only Republicans and to "walk away" from people who said they intended to vote for John Kerry (news - web sites). Some said that completed Democratic registration forms had been thrown out or ripped up.
Sproul — a former Christian Coalition activist and one-time executive director of the Arizona GOP with a reputation among Republicans as someone who gets things done — has denied any wrongdoing.