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To: LindyBill who wrote (97372)1/28/2005 5:14:31 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) of 793914
 
EASIEST JOB IN THE COMING YEARS... [01/28 03:00 PM]
The Corner

The man who might have the easiest job over the next four years?

Chris Vance, head of the Republican party in Washington state.

Washington state voters are not about to forget what now a majority of them believes is a stolen election. They’re not going to forget this litany of outrages, spelled out in the NR editorial:

in King County alone, there are 3,700 unaccounted-for ballots or voters. Some precincts have more ballots than voters, for a total of 2,900 "extra" ballots. Other precincts have more voters than ballots, for a total of 800 "extra" voters. These mystery voter-less ballots and ballot-less votes obviously are enough in themselves to put Gregoire's 129-vote margin in serious doubt.

If there is no re-vote, Christine Gregoire and anyone else who fought to prevent a re-vote, and who argued these voter frauds were small potatoes will be targeted by angry voters in four years. Blogger Stefan Sharkansky is rapidly becoming one of the most influential voices in the state, and plenty of Republicans across the country will be eager to donate money and support to fight voter fraud and injustice.

Vance is like a head of an anti-Dan Rather coalition the moment after Buckhead said the memos were fake. His biggest problem is going to be keeping up with the momentum.
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