Article: “Was the 2004 Election Stolen? Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted – enough to have put John Kerry in the White House” by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Read it in Rolling Stone now (issue 1002, starting on page 46).
The exit polls in Ohio had Kerry leading by 8.8%, but Bush mysteriously “won” by 2.1%
Furthermore, and I quote from the article:
In what may be the single most astounding fact from the election, one in every four Ohio citizens who registered to vote in 2004 showed up at the polls only to discover that they were not listed on the rolls, thanks to GOP efforts to stem the unprecedented flood of Democrats eager to cast ballots. And that doesn’t even take into account the troubling evidence of outright fraud, which indicates that upwards of 80,000 votes for Kerry were counted instead for Bush. That alone is a swing of more than 160,000 votes – enough to have put John Kerry in the White House.
There is more. Get Rolling Stone and read the article yourself. I’ve been saying it all along here at the Cuparium and elsewhere, but it’s nice to be vindicated. It’s just sad that it takes a rock magazine to do the job that journalists in the news media ought to have been doing from the beginning. Thank you, Rolling Stone, and thank you Robert F. Kennedy Jr.