Antitrust concerns swirl around sale of Diebold Voting Machines

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Sen. Charles Schumer asked the Justice Department's antitrust division on Monday to investigate the recent sale of Diebold's voting machines division to a competitor, saying the deal raises anti-competitiveness concerns and has "adverse implications on how our country votes." The letter comes just days after another voting machine company filed an anti-trust lawsuit in federal court in Delaware against Diebold and Election Systems & Software.

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