in yet another example of "the buck stops anywhere but here", or as that inspired political wit Sergeant Shultz used to say "I know nothing", the RNC is denying it knew anything about the criminal interference with the Democrats' get out the vote efforts in 2002 ...
bush's New England Campaign Chairman was just convicted of clogging up Democratic Party phone lines to help republican candidate John Sununu ...
Democrats said they plan to file a civil action during which they will try to prove that the RNC was behind the criminal scheme ...
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A jury convicted a former national Republican official of two telephone harassment charges for his role in a phone-jamming plot against New Hampshire Democrats on Election Day 2002.
The federal jury Thursday acquitted James Tobin of a third charge, the most serious against him, of conspiring against voters' rights.
Tobin, 45, of Bangor, Maine, was regional political director to the Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee in the 2002 election, the year of a closely watched Senate race between Democrat Jeanne Shaheen and Republican John Sununu. <skip>
Tobin was President Bush's New England campaign chairman last year, but resigned when the allegations became known. <skip>
Separately, state Democrats are pursuing a civil lawsuit, which they hope will expose knowledge or approval of the scheme by GOP officials higher than Tobin. Republicans have insisted it was conceived and executed at the state level.
In August, the Republican National Committee acknowledged it had spent more than $722,000 to provide Tobin with lawyers from a high-powered Washington law firm. Party officials who said they ordinarily would not discuss such matters said they underwrote Tobin's defense because he was a longtime supporter and assured them he had committed no crimes. <skip>