Republican congressional candidate David Landrum and his wife continue to stick by their story that they voted in Hinds County in 2003 in the Republican primary and general election for Gov. Haley Barbour.
But evidence they voted doesn’t exist.
Landrum has pointed to possible dirty tricks as reasons why the evidence can’t be found.
“We are looking into the possibility of some voting records being tampered with,” Landrum’s campaign manager, Neil Forbes, said Tuesday.
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