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Bill
Sammon is the White House correspondent for
the Washington Times. While at the Plain
Dealer in Cleveland, Bill spent two years
uncovering widespread corruption at the Cuyahoga
County Board of Elections, prompting investigations
into voter fraud that resulted in the ouster of
top election officials from both political parties.
Bill was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his
investigative reporting for the Washington
Times on illegal fundraising by the Teamsters
and the Democratic Party. Bill spent much of the
last two years covering the closest presidential
race in history and was one of the first reporters
to arrive in Tallahassee for the post-election
standoff, never leaving until it was over. Bill
and his wife Becky live in Severna Park, Maryland,
with their five children.
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