Today's (11/12) "To The Point" hosted by Warren Olney included Prof David Dill from Stanford University and VerifiedVoting.org and Michael Vu head of the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, discussing election issues.
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http://www.moretothepoint.com/cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl?show_code=tp&air_date=11/12/04&tmplt_type=S
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Also the New York Times covered it with a brush off article at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/12/politics/12theory.html?hp&ex=1100322000&en=bef1453564cd6e4
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From "To the Point":
... questions are still being raised about democracy in the US. During last week's voting, early exit polls seemed to show that John Kerry was winning. One pollster estimated Kerry would get well over the 270 required. Though it didn't turn out that way, that prediction is still being cited by those who are convinced that the election was rigged. Were electronic voting machines rigged? Were there more votes than there were voters? What about those exit polls? We revisit charges that all was not right last week's presidential election with journalists in the US and Britain, pollsters, election officials and observers, and advocates of election transparency.
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