Kucinich Asks for NH Recount!

mbo

Membership Revoked
No, you're all wrong.


If a recount is made, sure Ron Paul would move up.



But if that's what you think the MSM would focus on you're delusional, as that would be buried.


The major story would be any change between Barack Hussein and Hillary. - That's where the front page news would be. Dem's would have some 'splainin' to do on that one if there's a recount.


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Green Co.

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Kucinich Granted New Hampshire Recount

Under N.H. Law, Kucinich Will Have To Pay For Recount


CONCORD, N.H. -- The New Hampshire secretary of state will conduct hand recounts of Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primaries, reported Manchester, N.H., TV station WMUR-TV.

Democratic candidate Dennis Kucinich and lesser-known Republican Albert Howard asked for the primary recounts.

Kucinich, who received 1.4 percent of the New Hampshire primary vote said that he is asking for the recount because of what he says are unexplained disparities between hand-counted ballots and machine-counted ballots and rumors online of counting errors.

Kucinich said he doesn't expect the recount to affect the results.
He alluded to online reports alleging disparities around the state between hand-counted ballots, which tended to favor Barack Obama, and machine-counted ones that tended to favor Hillary Clinton. He also noted the difference between pre-election polls, which indicated Obama would win, and Clinton's triumph by a 39 percent to 37 percent margin.

"It is imperative that these questions be addressed in the interest of public confidence in the integrity of the election process and the election machinery," Kucinich said in a written statement.

Howard received 44 votes in the Republican primary, according to unofficial results released by the secretary of state's office.

Secretary of State Bill Gardner said that Kucinich and Howard must pay for the recounts. State law allows a candidate to request a recount, but if the difference between votes received for the winner and the candidate requesting the recount is greater than 3 percent, the candidate must pay for the recount.

If the candidate asking for the recount is then declared the winner or loses by less than 1 percent of the total votes cast, the cost is refunded by the state.

Gardner said the last time New Hampshire did a statewide recount of the results of the presidential primary was in 1980.

http://www.foxreno.com/politics/15028468/detail.html
 

Nanook

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Ron doesn't need to be the one to demand a recount. Every candidate that has called for a recount has been labeled by the media as a cry baby. We are fighting to win, not to have him labeled as an unelectable cry baby.

Except for Gore. They didn't have a problem with his incessant whining about a recount.

And that went on for YEARS.

Gore's whining causes global warming.
 
Seems

like even the Brits are suspicious. Very scary pic of hitlery at the source too. I don't think I've ever seen a politician who looks so downright wierd in so many pictures.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...ews.html?in_article_id=507558&in_page_id=1811



Computer hackers 'may be behind Hillary Clinton's shock new Hampshire victory'
By DAVID GARDNER -


Last updated at 22:10pm on 11th January 2008


Clinton's win shocked all the pollsters - were they so far off base after all?
Computer hackers may have been behind Hillary Clinton's dramatic win in the New Hampshire primary, it was claimed yesterday.

One of her rivals in the race to be Democratic Party candidate in November's presidential election is demanding a recount.

Mrs Clinton's victory in Tuesday's primary - one of a series of votes by individual states to pick each party's candidate - confounded the polls and revived her campaign.

Dennis Kucinich, an outsider in the battle for the Democratic nomination, cited "serious and credible reports, allegations and rumours" about the integrity of the surprise result.

Poll after poll predicted Mrs Clinton would be trounced by Barack Obama.
Experts started questioning the count almost as soon as the votes began to roll in. "Something stinks in New Hampshire," a commentator posted on the popular site Americablog.com.

Yes, my tears were the key to victory, jubilant Hillary Clinton admits

Democrat Dennis Kucinich is demanding a recount after the surprising New Hampshire results
"It's simply unprecedented for so many polls to have been so wrong," said Gary Langer, polling director at ABC News. "We need to know why."


Pollsters accurately predicted John McCain's win over Mitt Romney in the Republican race.

But more than a dozen surveys said Obama would win by as much as 13 points. But Mrs Clinton beat him by 39 per cent to 36 per cent.


Kucinich, who won less than 2 per cent of the vote in New Hampshire, says he wants to ensure "100 per cent of the voters had 100 per cent of their votes counted".

He pointed to online reports alleging disparities between hand- counted ballots, which favoured Obama, and those tallied by machines, which leaned more to Clinton.


A TV documentary has claimed 81 per cent of New Hampshire votes were counted on machines that could be easily hacked into.

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zoose

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Where is the diebold data stored, and who has access to it in the mean time?

Who is holding the paper ballots and who has access to them?

In our county of Nye in Nevada the voting machines were only connected to the earth by power cords.

Now they could be doing ethernet over power to get back to the mother ship...
 
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