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What it really did was remove hundreds of thousands of mostly minority voters from the rolls. Shellenberger was able to expose it for what it was, and California did not become one of the participating states. However, thirty other states did participate in Interstate Crosscheck in the recent election.

Of these, only one, Virginia, has released the exact numbers to show what percentage of the people identified were actually stricken from the voter rolls: There were approximately seven million names identified nationwide. Extrapolating from the Virginia data, as many as a million legitimate voters, mostly minority voters, may have been removed in the thirty participating states.

But they left off Interstate Crosscheck because the presentations there of Kim Strach, head of the board of elections, convinced members of the state legislature on the voting procedures oversight committee that it was relatively benign and even effective, and did not include the actual lists themselves of the names.

In Washington State, they looked at the actual lists and then the state dropped out of the program because they saw that it wasn't legitimate. Back in October of , Al Jazeera ran a two-part article by investigative reporter and Seven Stories author Greg Palast that exposed Interstate Crosscheck and, in classic Palast fashion, was the canary in the coal mine, warning of the impact this dubious and nefarious computer program could have on the presidential elections two years ahead of the fact.

Are we saying the election was stolen? We don't know that. But we're saying the evidence seems to be credible and disturbingly so. Will they? Do they even have the resources to do this? The prospect of us moving into without a fourth estate that is able and willing to cover the news is daunting to say the least. Meanwhile, we have, thankfully, books from independent publishers. As they say, read it and weep, then get on your feet.

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The Ohio Digital Library. Search Search Search Browse menu. Sign in. Description Creators Details Reviews A close presidential election in November could well come down to contested states or even districts—an election decided by vote theft?

It could happen this year. Based on Greg Palast and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy, Jr. Languages English. A close presidential election in November could well come down to contested states or even districts—an election decided by vote theft?



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