Friday, November 07, 2008

Alaska: Where Corruption Is King

Alaska has some explaining to do. Their election numbers are well below the numbers they had from 2004:
"...the McCain-Palin ticket garnering 136,348 votes. In 2004, President Bush got 190,889 votes"
How do you have increased registration and a local on the ticket and get fewer voters?

Wait, convicted felon Sen. Ted Stevens was re-elected. Research 2000 had reported in the days before the election that Democratic challenger Mark Begich, an Anchorage attorney, was leading the 84-year-old Stevens by 22 percentage points.

I smell some fraud.

Source: WaPo

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