But along with Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004, Paul Hackett has became another Democratic candidate whose campaign went suddenly and mysteriously down to defeat late in the evening of a close election. Amidst the obligatory computer glitches, the GOP candidate was declared the winner before the vote count could be investigated.
Did Clermont County do for Schmidt in 2005 what it did for Bush in 2004? Did that "glitch" in the evening vote count give GOP dirty tricksters time to once again hack the machines they needed to win?
Who in the Bush/Rove Justice Department or major media will even ask the question?
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman are co-editors of DID GEORGE W. BUSH STEAL AMERICA'S 2004 ELECTION?, published by www.freepress.org, along with THE FITRAKIS FILES. HARVEY WASSERMAN'S HISTORY OF THE US is available through http://www.harveywasserman.com , along with A GLIMPSE OF THE BIG LIGHT: LOSING PARENTS, FINDING SPIRIT. For more on Clermont County, see http://billmon.org/archives/002073.html
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