by Kathy Dopp
17 Jan 2006
Media Release: January 16, 2005 by the National Election Data Archive
The Gun is Smoking - 2004 Ohio Precinct-Level Exit Poll Data Show Virtually Irrefutable Evidence of Vote Miscount.
There is significant controversy about whether the 2004 presidential election was conducted fairly and its votes counted correctly. According to results of the major national election exit poll conducted for the National Election Pool by Edison/Mitofsky (E/M), Kerry won Ohio's pivotal vote, though the official tally gave the state, and thus the presidency, to Bush. The conduct of Ohio's election was formally debated by Congress in January 2005.
The National Election Data Archive (NEDA) is the first mathematical team to release a valid scientific analysis of the precinct-level 2004 Ohio presidential exit poll data "The Gun is Smoking: Ohio 2004 Exit Poll Discrepancies Are Consistent with Outcome-Altering Vote Miscount" available at http://electionarchive.org/uc... NEDA's analysis provides significant evidence of an outcome-altering vote miscount.
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Oh, get a life. What about Philadelphia recording an almost 100% voter turnout? What about the people who voted in New York in the morning, then got on a plane and voted in Miami in the afternoon? What about the fact that the only way discovered to create a "hanging chad" was to stuff multiple ballots into the machine at the same time? I can't believe you sore losers are still harping about this...especially after outright fraud in Illinois in 1960 gave the election to Kennedy. Get over it.