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From the recent issue of "Democratic Left" (page 5):
Given the fiasco in Florida in 2000, the closeness and intensity of the 2004 presidential election, and the myriad blatant conflicts of interest during it, the mainstream media blackout on what has to be the central story of the 2004 Presidential Election – the massive and statistically impossible discrepancy between exit poll and reported election results – is a betrayal of the media’s role in a democracy.
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I witnessed firsthand the stealing of the election and widespread voter suppression against African American voters on Election Day as an attorney for Election Protections at two innercity Columbus wards, which included eight polling places. As part of the Bush campaign’s strategy, caging tactics were used against the poor and minorities in Ohio’s urban centers. In Columbus, the executive director of the Franklin County Board of Elections, former County Republican Party Chair Matt Damschroder, held back 76 voting machines, all from Democratic-rich Columbus, including 42 in the African American wards that voted more than 80 percent for John Kerry. There was a long list of voter irregularities and computer malfunctions in Kerry strongholds throughout Ohio on Election Day. U.S. Representative John Conyers (D-MI) later concluded that hundreds of thousands of voters were disenfranchised in the Buckeye state, calling the election results into question.
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www.dsausa.org/dl/Spring_2005.pdf
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