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Questions about political pressure in the Justice Department are spilling over into the New Hampshire phone-jamming case.
Five years ago, New Hampshire Republicans jammed the phones of Democratic offices on Election Day, disrupting the Democrats' get-out-the-vote efforts and blocking phone calls from voters seeking rides to the polls. More than two years later, the New England coordinator for the Republican National Committee — who green-lighted the scheme — was charged with a felony and convicted.
But last week, a federal appeals court overturned the conviction.
Democrats allege that Justice Department officials in Washington interfered in the case, and they want Congress to investigate.
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