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October 26, 2004

Milestone

More than 50,000 different people have visited HobbsOnline this month, a new milestone for the blog. Thank you. The top visited page so far this month is my archive of voter fraud stories, accessed more than 23,000 times. Thanks to all of you in the blogosphere who linked to my voter fraud archive - that page is currently the number two search result when you Google voter fraud. Voter fraud is the number one search phrase bringing people to HobbsOnline, having generatad almost 1,000 visits. Other stats for the still-unfinished month of October: 110,000 total visits, 2 million pages read, and 3 more gigs of bandwidth consumed (and climbing) than I've paid for.

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Thank YOU, sir, for providing a valuable clearinghouse for voter fraud stories.

Posted by: Sissy Willis at October 26, 2004 08:44 AM

Via Tim Blair:

"Office attacks," I wrote after Howard's victory, "might be a new measure of electoral success." If so, bet on Bush:

Yesterday, the Bush campaign provided a list of more than 40 examples it said had occurred since July, including the burglary from campaign offices of several items: two laptop computers in Seattle; a banner in Thousand Oaks, Calif.; petty cash in Spokane, Wash.; as well as break-ins last Friday in both Flagstaff, Ariz., and Cincinnati.

Violence against you = votes for you! (Other Bulletin columns may be found here.)

Posted by: Sandy P at October 26, 2004 10:07 AM

VOTER FRAUD ALERT!

ABSENTEE BALLOTS GO MISSING IN DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLD

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. -- Local 10 has received many phone calls from viewers in Broward County who say they have not received the absentee ballots –- and the news from the elections office doesn't sound good.

Local 10 has learned that many as many as 58,000 ballots that were supposed to mailed out on Oct. 7 and 8 could be missing.

The Broward County Supervisor of Elections office is saying only that the situation is "unusual," and they are looking into it.

Gisela Salas, Broward Deputy Elections Supervisor, said, "I hate to say 'missing' at this time because that has not yet be substantiated. Some ballots are starting to arrive. But there is an extraordinary delay."

An elections office representative told Local 10 that the office has investigated with the U.S. Post Office what might have happened to the ballots, but so far, no one has been able to figure it out.

"It is unusual. It's a puzzle on the part of our office and the postal service," Salas said. "Our office did make the delivery and the post office assures us they were processed. What happened is in question."

The postal service told Local 10 late Tuesday that they don't have 58,000 ballots floating around. They did say that they have several employees assigned to deal only with ballots and they are being delivered in one to two days -- once they get them.

How Will You Vote?

As far as the voters go that haven't received their ballots, the elections office is now suggesting that they take the opportunity to vote early.

Since many who request absentee ballots cannot physically vote in their county, there are likely to be some angry voters.

If you are able to and would like to vote early in Broward County, click here to find a voting location.

Watch Local 10 News for more coverage of this missing ballot controversy.

Posted by: at October 26, 2004 08:49 PM
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