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March 4, 2008 at 05:55:12

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Texas Citizen Exit Pollers Display E-Voting "Wheel of Glitches" Today

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By Vickie Karp and Karen Renick (about the author)     Page 1 of 3 page(s)

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March 4, 2008 Contact: Vickie Karp, 512/775-3737

Karen Renick, 512/496-7408

Attention: Political Assignments Desk- for immediate release

Texas Citizen Exit Pollers Display E-Voting "Wheel of Glitches" on Primary Election Day March 4, 2008

Concerns and mistrust continue in Texas regarding electronic voting machines, their insecurity and their secret vote counting

Citizens are willing to sign vote verification affidavits in Texas and other states to watchdog their votes!

Austin, Texas

Media representatives who have come to Texas to cover the high-drama Presidential Primary election can take VoteRescue's "Wheel of Glitches" for a spin on Election Day and see the many ways electronic voting machines used in the state can "mess with" a voter's vote.

When: Tuesday, March 4th, 2008, ELECTION DAY, 12 pm Noon.

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Vickie Karp is a realtor, a writer, a speaker, an activist, and a patriot from Austin, Texas. She is active in Coalition for Visible Ballots.

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