11-10-2004, 03:34 AM
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned this in a week.
There's a tiny little faction of fanatical democrat activists who are absolutely positive that the election was stolen through both Ohio and Florida and possibly other states.
The reach of the conspiracy just seems impossible to pull off without someone coming out about it, but the "more votes than registered voters" in some counties in Ohio strike as odd as does the fact that in Florida there were 50 something counties where the votes were counted with optical scans and there were 20something largely democratic districts that Bush won, which didn't happen in the ones that weren't voted in optical scans (i.e. Kerry won districts were more democrats were registered).
In fact in some of the districts were democrats out numbered Republicans 3 and 4 to 1, Bush won 2/3 of the votes.
Coupled with the highly innacurate exit polling, and I'm just surprised that someone here hasn't brought it up and I haven't really heard much about it in the press.
And it appears as though Nader might be calling for a recount in New Hampshire (though I don't know why he can). Kerry won the state anyway, so it's not going to make the election closer, but if it exposes voter fraud, this could open a whole can of worms.
And we have another month before the election is officially "closed"
There's a tiny little faction of fanatical democrat activists who are absolutely positive that the election was stolen through both Ohio and Florida and possibly other states.
The reach of the conspiracy just seems impossible to pull off without someone coming out about it, but the "more votes than registered voters" in some counties in Ohio strike as odd as does the fact that in Florida there were 50 something counties where the votes were counted with optical scans and there were 20something largely democratic districts that Bush won, which didn't happen in the ones that weren't voted in optical scans (i.e. Kerry won districts were more democrats were registered).
In fact in some of the districts were democrats out numbered Republicans 3 and 4 to 1, Bush won 2/3 of the votes.
Coupled with the highly innacurate exit polling, and I'm just surprised that someone here hasn't brought it up and I haven't really heard much about it in the press.
And it appears as though Nader might be calling for a recount in New Hampshire (though I don't know why he can). Kerry won the state anyway, so it's not going to make the election closer, but if it exposes voter fraud, this could open a whole can of worms.
And we have another month before the election is officially "closed"