If this had not happened to me, I would have thought Bush won the election fair and square.   Although I had my voter registration card with me on Nov 2nd and showed it to the judges, because my name was arbitrarily taken off the voter registration list, I was forced to vote using a provisional ballot that wasn't counted with the regular ballots.  I believed it was these types of antics that allowed Bush to win the election.  This issue was never addressed in the mainstream media.


Cynthia


Many provisional Nov. 2 ballots tossed out

November 18, 2004
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Thousands of provisional ballots cast on Election Day did not count in Cook County and across Illinois, most because local election authorities say they found no evidence the person was registered to vote.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/elect/cst-nws-vote18.html



Cynthia Daniels

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