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Vote Fraud

Vote Fraud 

A Special Report from NewsMax.com

Millions of Americans are outraged that one of our most sacred rights — the right to vote — has been desecrated by vote fraud.

The major media have been silent about this attack on the most fundamental right in a democratic republic.

NewsMax.com reports the facts:

Fact: On Election Day at 7 p.m. EST, major networks reported that Al Gore had won Florida. There was no basis for this projection, and the call had the obvious effect of depressing Republican voting.

Fact: Gore won the state of California by a 12-point margin, 54% to Bush’s 42%. Zogby, the pollster who most accurately called this election, reported that California was too close to call on Election Day morning, with Gore and Bush running neck-and-neck at 45% each. No doubt that phony Florida projection, which seemingly gave Gore the presidency at 4 p.m. California time, helped to keep down the Bush vote.

Fact: As the election hinges on Florida, the media have kept mum on the fact that heavily Democratic South Florida has been an area of rampant voter fraud for decades. Only two years ago the Democratic mayor of Miami was forced from office because of brazen voter fraud.

Fact: On Election Day, the Broward County GOP issued a press release exposing what it said were voting abuses and "irregularities." Such problems included "duplicate ballots, voters sent away for no apparent reason, poll watchers being harassed by the poll workers, campaigning being allowed inside the polling area."

Fact: The first statewide recount in Florida, that showed Al Gore gaining some 1,400 votes over George Bush, defied all statistical probability. Economics professor Tom Carroll of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas reports that should not have happened; based on mathematical probability, he said the likelihood of so many vote errors favoring Gore has the same probability as a person being "hit by lightning 30 times."

Fact: Voter fraud has increasingly become a way of life. The media will not cover this story because the voter fraud tends to help Democratic candidates. More than 2,500 questionable absentee ballots, some filled out by illegal aliens, helped oust California Republican Congressman Robert Dornan in 1996. In 1994, the Republican candidate lost the race for the governorship of Maryland after thousands of votes mysteriously surfaced from precincts in Baltimore. In 1996, Louisiana Senate candidate Woody Jenkins lost after more than 7,454 phantom votes were cast for the Democratic winner, who won by a margin of just 5,788 votes.

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