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Ohio and the Electoral College Vote
an article by Sylvia Zisman

Rep. Conyers (Dem. Michigan) is urging a full accounting of the exit polls from the last presidential election in Ohio. Fraud is implied as was the case in the elections in the Ukraine, when a revote was mandated. In order to see this challenge procede, we must deny Ohio its vote in the electoral College which will be convening early this month.

Can we get the support of at least one Senator for this? Some of the names to be contacted are: Sen. Ed Kennedy, Sen. Jeffords, Sen. Russ Feingold, Sen. Barbara Boxer and Sen. Tom Harkin.

Thanks for anything you care to do.

Sylvia Zisman, Monmouth County, N.J. and Bklyn, NY.








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Our local paper, the Anniston Star, has carried no articles recently about the debate over challenging the electoral vote being led by John Conyers.  This is discouraging, since it is a liberal publication which has been a moderate voice throughout the election.   I have written several letters to the editor with no response.  I will be wearing my Vote 2004 button tomorrow (January 6) to remind myself and others that the election is not over yet.  I hope that this election will spur the necessary changes in our election system to assure that every one votes and every vote is counted (correctly).


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