snagged from the
SEDER BOARD
“I’m the underdog. I’m behind,” the presumptive GOP nominee told reporters in Ohio “I’ve got to catch up and get ahead. And I expect to do that about 48 hours before the general election,” he said with a laugh.
I thought J. Kenneth Blackwell was run outta town!
Let's not forget
Will the GOP election theft machine do it again in 2008?By Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
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Let's not forget Ohio November 2nd 2004
by Steven Rosenfeld and Bob Fitrakis
April 22, 2007
The GOP's cyber election hit squadNumerous tech-savvy bloggers, starting with the online investigative consortium epluribusmedia.org and their November 2006 article cross-posted by contributor luaptifer to Dailykos, and Joseph Cannon's blog at Cannonfire.blogspot.com, outed the RNC tech network. That web-hosting firm is SMARTech Corp. of Chattanooga, TN, operating out of the basement in the old Pioneer Bank building. The firm hosts scores of Republican websites, including georgewbush.com, gop.com and rnc.org.
The software created for the Ohio secretary of state’s Election Night 2004 website was created by GovTech Solutions, a firm co-founded by longtime GOP computing guru Mike Connell. He also redesigned the Bush campaign's website in 2000 and told "Inside Business" magazine in 1999, "I wouldn't be where I am today without the Bush campaign and the Bush family because the Bushes truly are about family and I’m loyal to my network."
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On Election Night 2004, the Republican Party not only controlled the vote-counting process in Ohio, the final presidential swing state, through a secretary of state who was a co-chair of the Bush campaign, but it also controlled the technology that allowed the tally of the vote in Ohio's 88 counties to be reported to the media and voters. WHO IS THE NEXT KEN BLACKWELL? WHAT STATE?
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