> Too many voting ’irregularities’ to be coincidence
7 November 2004, 16:52
A friend was a fairness judge in north Denver, a primarily Hispanic area. When a touch screen machine was reported giving problems, a repairman came in and unplugged it, losing all the votes.
Another friend reported using a touch screen machine in early voting in New Mexico. He had to try 5 times before it would light up the correct Democratic votes. All other attempts lit up republican choices and had to be deleted. How many people didn’t realize this was happening?!
A postal worker friend reported mysterious losses of Democratic ballots for early voting and had a similar report from co-workers in Ohio.
A friend was a fairness judge in north Denver, a primarily Hispanic area. When a touch screen machine was reported giving problems, a repairman came in and unplugged it, losing all the votes.
Another friend reported using a touch screen machine in early voting in New Mexico. He had to try 5 times before it would light up the correct Democratic votes. All other attempts lit up republican choices and had to be deleted. How many people didn’t realize this was happening?!
A postal worker friend reported mysterious losses of Democratic ballots for early voting and had a similar report from co-workers in Ohio.