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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (8024)3/25/2005 3:04:37 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Whose State Is It Anyway?

Blogs for Bush

Because Bush won Ohio and Florida, the Democrats seemed determined to prove that there enough irregularities to put Bush's victories in those states into question. A recent report from the nonpartisan American Center for Voting Rights showed that in Ohio, it was actually Democrat leaning groups behind registration fraud, intimidation, vote fraud and litigation in the 2004 election.

However, questions into who really won Wisconsin have yet to be asked by the Democratic Party, or the mainstream media—after all, on Election Day, that state went to the blue column.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has had some interesting coverage of the post-election investigation in Wisconsin, which have, to the say least, cast some doubt over who really won Wisconsin and its electoral votes.

The latest from the Journal Sentinel,


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The results of the Nov. 2 election in Milwaukee, now the subject of an investigation into possible voter fraud, were certified without any double-checking of the totals by the city or county panels charged with oversight, the Journal Sentinel has determined.

Thus, polling-place discrepancies between the number of ballots cast and the count of voters at many wards went undiscovered until long after the election results were finalized.

jsonline.com
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Kerry barely beat Bush in Wisconsin by roughly 11,000. Bush won Ohio by roughly 119,000. Interesting that the Democrats were up in arms over Ohio, not Wisconsin huh?


UPDATE: Boots And Sabers has more... bootsandsabers.com

Washburn's World summarizes the problems...
washburnsworld.blogspot.com

Posted by Matt

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