This rolling stone article http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen describes how the 2004 election was stolen.
It points out voter fraud, disenfranchisement, voting machine errors, exit poll discrepancies, etc., etc., etc.
It is pretty clear to me that there was a conflict of interest in Ohio:
It points out voter fraud, disenfranchisement, voting machine errors, exit poll discrepancies, etc., etc., etc.
It is pretty clear to me that there was a conflict of interest in Ohio:
What do you think?But in the battle for Ohio, Republicans had a distinct advantage: The man in charge of the counting was Kenneth Blackwell, the co-chair of President Bush's re-election committee.(43) As Ohio's secretary of state, Blackwell had broad powers to interpret and implement state and federal election laws -- setting standards for everything from the processing of voter registration to the conduct of official recounts.(44) And as Bush's re-election chair in Ohio, he had a powerful motivation to rig the rules for his candidate.