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Will the outcome of the presidential election be shrouded in controversy over voter fraud ? Yes
76%
No
24%

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carolinabill
10-12-08 1:48 PM
Republicans wish it could.They won't be able to pull it off.Voters just sick of Washington Economicsdestroying this country.How sad!George Bush is the worst President this country has ever had.Because of him many Republicans will not be reelected.Poor John MCain !How sad!

rjoetone
10-12-08 11:07 AM
Yes. National, state and local elections will all be under suspicion. I have always been suspicious of all politicos and especially the staff they surround themselves with.

Cinnamongirl
10-12-08 10:08 AM
I agree with DRichey. This is getting to be a habit with all the controversy and distrust and accusations of cheating. This is just like a third world country behaves. Is this what we have come to?

DRichey
10-12-08 6:07 AM
YES it will and with good cause. MY OPINION absentee ballots for shut in's and handicap people only under no circumstances early voting and campaigns should only be allowed to start four months before any election--and Acorn people along with Barney Frank, Chriss Dodd, Harry Ried and Nancy Polosi and all connected with the financial crisis should be turned over to a special prosecutor and sent to prison they are all crooks in fact we should vote out all in Congress and start over worse Congress in the history of the United States

EastOhioan
10-12-08 1:58 AM
Sure will . . . especially if Florida has anything to do with it. Hope they keep track of those " chards " ( or whatever they're called ) Happy Sunday. See ya in church.

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