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January 17, 2005
Wisconsin Vote Fraud
It looks like Bush may have won Wisconsin if Wisonsin voting officials had only counted legitimate votes. Here is the key passage from a long post at Boots & Sabres:
All told, it looks like there were a minimum of 36,000 votes cast in the City of Milwaukee for which no voter can be produced.
The election in Wisconsin was decided by 11,384 votes.
In the City of Milwaukee, there were 198, 907 votes cast for Kerry/Edwards and 75,746 votes cast for Bush/Cheney. As you can see, the City of Milwaukee came out strong for Kerry/Edwards.
You can do the math, but if these numbers are accurate, then Bush probably won Wisconsin if you only count the votes that were honestly cast. No word yet on whether Senator Boxer cried or not when she heard the news. Of course eliminating same day registration and requiring a valid form of picture ID would have eliminated most of this fraud.
Posted by Pete at January 17, 2005 03:22 PM
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