Monday, February 07, 2005

Via The Unofficial Kerry for President Blog:

Investigation of Ohio Vote Planned
    Democrats will investigate Ohio vote
    National party to spend up to $500K

    By Carl Weiser
    Enquirer Washington Bureau

    WASHINGTON - The national Democratic Party will spend up to $500,000 to investigate voting problems that critics say might have occurred last year in the battleground state of Ohio, the party's leader said Tuesday.

    "I want them to open up the machines," outgoing Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe told Gannett News Service and USA Today reporters. "If there's nothing wrong with the machines, we ought to be able to go in and take a look at them."

    Since November's presidential election, a small but vocal chorus of liberal activists has complained that the vote in Ohio was miscounted - either through conspiracy or errors - and the wrong man elected president. Had Ohio's 20 electoral votes gone to Sen. John Kerry, he would be president today.

    [snip]

    McAuliffe said he has assembled a team of about 20 experts in law, statistics and computer analysis. They'll crunch numbers, file freedom of information requests and talk with election officials.
I believe it's important to do this, even if the attitude is a tad condescending. Now, about those other 49 states...

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