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A Documentary Record of Theft and Fraud in the 2004 Election
New Press
October 2006
On Sale: October 20, 2006
352 pages ISBN: 1595580697 EAN: 9781595580696 Trade Size
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An array of primary sources documenting the dishonesty
and disenfranchisement that tipped the scales for George W.
Bush in 2004.
"It is my professional opinion
that these numbers are fraudulent."—statistician Richard
Hayes Philips, PhD, in reference to Ohio's 2004 Presidential
vote count, from his deposition in the Moss v. Bush lawsuit,
which reached the Ohio Supreme Court
In the first
comprehensive look at the most critical state's voting
process in the 2004 presidential election, three
pathbreaking investigative journalists (one a member of the
legal team that sued the state of Ohio for election fraud),
compile documentary evidence of massive potential theft and
fraud in the presidential vote—problems that may have
changed the outcome of the presidential election in Ohio,
and thus the nation.
What Happened in Ohio?
includes trucking receipts that show voting machines were
pulled back from minority districts; ballots that contain
evidence of tampering; mathematical analysis demonstrating
the statistical impossibility of voting totals; testimonials
from hundreds of voters, campaign workers, and poll workers
about conditions that effectively disenfranchised thousands
of voters; copies of flyers instructing Democrats to "vote
on Wednesday"; official letters sent to tens of thousands of
long-time voters incorrectly informing them they had been
deemed "inactive" and ineligible to vote; photos taken of
the original exit poll data broadcast on election night
before it was retroactively "corrected" by the networks; and
much, much more.
For anyone suspicious of the Ohio
vote, here's the evidence you've been waiting for.
•
Total number of votes by which George W. Bush won Ohio:
118,775 • Total number of ballots, mostly from
Democratic precincts, that were rejected and remain
uncounted: 92,672 • Estimated number of provisional
ballots, many from Cuyahoga County, which includes Cleveland
and other Democratic centers, that were ruled invalid and
not counted: 35,000 • Total number of votes received by
Bush in Gahanna, Ohio, Ward 1B: 4,258 • Total number of
ballots cast in Gahanna, Ohio, Ward 1B: 638
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