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3 comments:
Murst!
OK, I'm pissed. If anyone has details on the electronic voting factor I'd be interested.
I don't know anything about Nevada but regarding NH:
Here is a quick search of stories from the techie tinfoil hat crowd. Take with large amounts of salt.
I'm of the opinion that the Diebold machines were designed to enable fraud. However, evidence of actual fraud in this election is so far thin on the ground. Many of the reports are coming from people/groups with an obvious bias, and non-anonymous primary sources are pretty scarce at this point. The MSM is generally going to want stronger evidence than that before they do anything as incendiary as allege election fraud.
The official recount results indicate a much smaller error than I would've expected. Note however that when voting machines don't produce a paper record, there's no way to be sure that the "ballots" haven't been tampered with or were even accurately recorded in the first place. That's the root of my objection to electronic voting in its current form. With that in mind, the difference in results between paper and Diebold precincts is still worrisome.
IMHO, Ohio in 2004 was more troubling than anything we've seen this time around.
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