Tip of the iceberg.
Howard, on host 209.86.36.18
Monday, December 4, 2000, at 15:34:29
Seeing all the evidence of election fraud in Florida, and a few other states, makes you wonder how widespread it really is. I think Florida is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. There is probably not a state in the union that could stand the examination that Florida has had without revealing all kinds of irregularities.
Some of it is small stuff resulting in just a few votes in the wrong column. In most cases, I'm afraid, there is a whopping difference between reported totals and what the voters actually voted.
Then there is the effort on the part of certain groups to limit participitation. A number of black voters in Florida never made it to the voting machines, because they never got through the official minefield. I would guess that the same stuff happens to Hispanics in a number of southwestern states. In some northeastern states, with their ethnic diversity, I'll bet you had better be voting in the right neighborhood.
I seriously doubt that there is even one state that is free of election fraud. Howard
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