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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-12-04 01:05 PM
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True Majority loads in on Vote-Fraud.
TrueMajority is waging a grassroots campaign to urge state election officials to protect our democracy from insecure and unreliable computer voting machines.

Academics and hackers alike have shown how faulty these computer systems are. And after the fiasco in Florida in 2000, Americans deserve more safeguards, not an even worse system. TrueMajority has urged Congress and the President to fix the glaring problem, but so far they've refused. So we'll take it to the state elections officials who have the power to protect their voters from faulty equipment that risks fraud and failure. California, Washington and Nevada have acted to protect their voters; now how about the rest?

TrueMajority has launched a nation-wide grassroots campaign to pressure state election officials to use safer, more reliable machines. We're planning local press conferences and local meetings with election officials, building giant props, working the media and recruiting activists.

We're off to a fast start, but the 2004 election season is approaching even faster. TrueMajority needs to raise $50,000 to wage this campaign.

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