Ravenwood - 06/23/05 08:15 AM
Democrats are still recounting votes in Ohio, in an attempt to show that Bush didn't really win the 2004 election.
More than a quarter of voters, and more than half of black voters, experienced problems at Ohio polling places during the 2004 presidential vote, a Democratic Party report said on Wednesday.Bush won Ohio by more than 118,599 votes. The margin of victory was higher than several other states like Minnesota (98,319), and Wisconsin (11,384). It was even somewhat close to the margin of victory in Pennsylvania (144,248). But Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania were all won by John Kerry, so those don't get recounted or disputed in any way. (Despite the fact that nearly 5,000 illegal votes were cast in Milwaukee.) Overturn any one of those states for Bush, and Ohio's 20 electoral votes don't even matter.But the problems were not enough to have changed the outcome in the state that put President Bush over the top in his battle for the White House with Democratic Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, it concluded.
The report cited long lines that discouraged voting, poorly trained election officials and difficulties with registration status, polling locations and absentee ballots.
* All poll tallies via CNN
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and don't leave out New Hampshire, which Kerry barely carried and which allows registration on election day. Alot of people I have never seen before were registering at the polls that day and I suspect many were students who don't even really live here and Massachusetts residents who have relatives in New Hampshire. The influx of new voters gave us a Democrat governor as well.
Then we have the case of Washington state. The Democrats really need to shut their mouths about voter fraud.
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