Rigging the vote
And the mainstream whore media's blackout of possible vote fraud.
“Exit polls are almost never wrong. So reliable are the surveys that actually tap voters as they leave the polling places that they are used as guides to the relative honesty of elections in Third World countries. To screw up one exit poll is unheard of. To miss six of them is incredible. It boggles the imagination how pollsters could be that incompetent and invites speculation that more than honest error was at play here.”- Republican pollster Dick Morris.
"Bush’s vote tallies, especially in the key state of Florida, are so statistically stunning that they border on the unbelievable."
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While it’s extraordinary for a candidate to get a vote total that exceeds his party’s registration in any voting jurisdiction, Bush racked up more votes than registered Republicans in 47 out of 67 counties in Florida. In 15 of those counties, his vote total more than doubled the number of registered Republicans and in four counties, Bush more than tripled the number. Statewide, Bush earned about 20,000 more votes than registered Republicans.
Many Americans, looking at these and other statistically incredible Bush vote counts, are likely to continue to suspect that the Republicans put a thumb on the electoral scales, somehow exaggerating Bush's tallies through manipulation of computer tabulations.
Only an open-minded investigation with public scrutiny would have much hope of quelling these rising suspicions.
As more and more evidence of miscounting continues to roll in, three members of Congress - John Conyers, Jerrold Nadler, and Robert Wexler - have asked the General Accounting Office to investigate "irregularities" in the November 2 election-charade.
Many Americans, looking at these and other statistically incredible Bush vote counts, are likely to continue to suspect that the Republicans put a thumb on the electoral scales, somehow exaggerating Bush's tallies through manipulation of computer tabulations.
Only an open-minded investigation with public scrutiny would have much hope of quelling these rising suspicions.
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