US looks set for a sequel to the 2000 vote debacle

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US looks set for a sequel to the 2000 vote debacle

DEJA VU: The Democrats and the Republicans are arming themselves with legal teams and other groups to scrutinize the US' leaky polling practices

AFP , WASHINGTON
Tuesday, Oct 19, 2004,Page 1
The Democratic and Republican parties have warned that it could take weeks to decide the Nov. 2 election and have hired rival armies of attorneys and observers for the battle.

With US President George W. Bush and Democratic Senator John Kerry running neck-and-neck in opinion polls, both camps fear a repeat of the 2000 election debacle in Florida.

Kerry said on Sunday that he had put together a legal "dream team" to protect voter rights.

"If it is a close election in any one state, it may be days or weeks before we know who the actual winner is," warned Tom Josefiak, general counsel for President Bush's campaign.

In Florida four years ago, a controversy erupted over punch-card ballots that often failed to clearly show which candidate's name was punched out. The confusion left the US without a clear election winner for 36 days until the Supreme Court, in a controversial 5 to 4 decision, halted a recount of Florida ballots.

Bush beat vice president Al Gore by 537 votes and the Florida result secured the presidency.

There are growing fears that the winner between Bush and Kerry will also not be announced on election night.

Project Vote, a non-partisan organization, predicts a litany of lawsuits, notably regarding "provisional" ballots that allow people who are not sure whether they are registered to cast a vote, leaving authorities with the task of deciding whether the vote should be counted.

Legal challenges could be filed against the accuracy of electronic voting machines that do not provide papers that could be used for a possible recount.

The Republican and Democratic parties will deploy tens of thousands of observers to monitor the election across the country and discourage attempts by both camps to intimidate voters.

On Sunday, Kerry said at an African American Baptist church in Ohio that he had put together a "voter protection dream team" of top lawyers to forestall vote fraud and disenfranchisement.

"Let me just make clear to you, we are not going to let this be a repeat of 2000, we are not going to see a million African Americans deprived of their votes in America," he said.

Lawsuits contesting ballots, voter registration and voting machines have already been filed.

Elliot Mincberg, legal director of People for the American Way Foundation, said the early law-suits may help avoid post-poll challenges.
 
what does Kerry mean when he said he doesn't want the blacks to be deprived of their votes in the US?

is he saying that Bush is a racist or something? lol
 
Yes, well if it wasn't for Bush none of that would have happen in 2000 the first place.. and I hope it doesn't happen this year.
 
the way i look at it -- from the Elections 2000 -- Bush was and still is a whiny baby end of story and he had his stupid brother Florida Governor Jeb Bush fix the votes to be sure that his even stupider brother wins -- im not surprised this is going to be a repeat from the Elections 2000 :roll: i have never believed that Bush REALLY won the 2000 Elections and i still dont
 
Fly Free said:
the way i look at it -- from the Elections 2000 -- Bush was and still is a whiny baby end of story and he had his stupid brother Florida Governor Jeb Bush fix the votes to be sure that his even stupider brother wins -- im not surprised this is going to be a repeat from the Elections 2000 :roll: i have never believed that Bush REALLY won the 2000 Elections and i still dont
of course I didnt believe he deserved the vote to win the election...I knew some people were involved in cheating the votes for him and Gore did obviously win but were only thinking of themselves letting a republican win instead and thats a load of bullshit.
 
Let's get this straight...
Bush did NOT "win" the election.
The Supreme Court APPOINTED him President by one vote in a 5 to 4 decision.
It all came down to ONE MAN, the guy Gore voted against in his appointment to the Post, Clarence Thomas.
Pretty ironic.
It is true that Bush is worried about black votes, they are overwhelmingly democratic, and is counting on Hispanic votes. Watch those "votes."
I am not racist, just a realist.
There ARE ongoing attempts by the Republican Party to twink the election in Bush's favor, but it is too late, Kerry will win by a wide margin.
Enron's lawyers cannot help this time.
Thank God.
 
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GOP Plans to Wage War Against Vote Fraud
NewsMax.com
Monday, Oct. 25, 2004
Believing that Democrats are poised to engage in massive vote fraud in key battleground states, the Republican Party is planning to deploy thousands of monitors to challenge questionable voters.
In a Page One story in the New York Times Saturday, the paper said the Republican Party in Ohio alone has identified about 35,000 new voters who they believe to be fraudulent or questionable....
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/10/23/160508.shtml
Voter fraud has begun already. :(
 
Democrats Lose Ruling on Michigan Ballots
NewsMax Wires
Monday, Oct. 25, 2004
DETROIT -- A judge's order requiring some provisional ballots in Michigan to be counted even if they are cast in the wrong precinct was put on hold Sunday, the second time in as many days that a federal appeals court dealt a setback to Democrats who wanted to ease voting restrictions....
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/10/24/181749.shtml
I think if someone is too stupid to find the right voting precinct, then they certainly aren't smart enough to cast an intelligent vote.
 
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