Thursday, November 03, 2005

America - Kerry Supporters Seek Ohio Reform

They couldn't steal the last one so they're trying new tactics and The Guardian wants to help.

The amendments are in part a response to long lines and confusion in last November's election in Ohio, the state that put Bush over the top in the Electoral College vote. People complained of lost voter registrations, incorrect information on their precinct and lack of voting machines causing lines of up to seven hours.


You mean Democrats complained. Funny thing though, when the Democrats funded an investigation, it found no evidence of voter fraud by the GOP and their deranged poster boy, Dean was forced into a humilating admission.

A five-month study for the Democratic National Committee found that more than one in four Ohio voters experienced problems at the polls last fall, , but the study did not find evidence of widespread election fraud that might have contributed to President Bush's narrow victory there.


So just what did happen?

"Overwhelmingly," this report said, "these problems were reportedly traced primarily" to four Democratic political allies who supported Mr. Kerry: ACORN, America Coming Together, the AFL-CIO and the NAACP National Voter Fund.


Now you see why they want voter reform. They want to make it easier to steal the next one.
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