• The election in 2004 was no different than 2000, with Democrats once again denying the results of an election they did not agree with.
• In 2005, then-Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and then-Rep. Stephanie Tubbs (D-OH) filed an objection to the certification of Ohio's electoral college votes.
• 31 House Democrats voted to reject electoral votes from the state of Ohio, including Reps.:
• • Barbara Lee (D-CA)
• • Bennie Thompson (D-MS)
• • Corrine Brown (D-FL)
• • Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
• • Ed Markey (now Senator) (D-MA)
• • Farr, Sam Farr (D-CA)
• • James Clyburn (D-SC)
• • Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)
• • Maxine Waters (D-CA)
• • Raul Grijalva (D-AZ)
• • Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX).
• In 2005, House Democrats authored a report claiming there were "numerous, serious election irregularities" in Ohio's presidential vote.
• John Kerry raised questions about the election on multiple occasions, claiming that many voters were "denied their right to vote; too many who tried to vote were intimidated."
• • In November 2005, New York University professor Mark Crispin Miller said that John Kerry told him he thought “the election was stolen.”
• • Kerry’s wife Teresa Heinz Kerry also claimed the presidential election could have been hacked and stolen.
• In 2004, then-DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe commissioned a "comprehensive investigative study on election practices in Ohio" to address "legitimate questions and concerns."
• In 2006, then-DNC Chairman Howard Dean stated that he was "not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided" in 2004.
• • In 2008, Dean accused Republicans of stealing elections and inferred they stole the election in 2004.
• Then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) questioned the "integrity" of electronic voting machines in the 2004 election.Much more at the GOP link.
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