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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-27-06 12:47 PM
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Assume the election fraud is right and the machines switched ALOT of votes
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Edited on Tue Jun-27-06 12:51 PM by blm
According to the exit polling that would be a 5 million vote switch, where you ADD 5m to Kerry's total and subtract 5m from BushInc

That means that Kerry received the most votes in the history of American elections.

He must have done something right while the DNC was doing something HORRIBLY WRONG with their decision - sometime between 2001 and 2004 - not to work aggressively to secure the machines and protect the votes of Democrats all over the country, and especially in swing states.

Funny, how Kerry is the one faulted the most - and for what? Trusting Terry MacAuliffe was doing his job as head of the DNC for 4 years and that the Dem infrastructure was working.

I'd really like to know what Terry Mac knew and when he knew it and why he chose to not counter the GOP aggressive attack on Democratic voters.

What was he focusing on that kept him so busy for four years that he didn't notice what the GOPs were doing SYSTEMATICALLY?


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