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Kenneth Collier

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Kenneth Collier is a U.S. journalist, author and politician who stood against Claude Pepper in the September 1970 Florida primary elections. Co-author of the book Votescam: The Stealing of America, together with his brother James Collier, he took actions that led assistant attorney Henry E. Petersen to initiate a federal investigation of the Florida primary elections with the FBI.
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