August 29, 2006

What is it with people like this?

Kerry revives 2004 election allegations

By DAVID HAMMER
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John Kerry didn't contest the results at the time, but now that he's considering another run for the White House, he's alleging election improprieties by the Ohio Republican who oversaw the deciding vote in 2004.

An e-mail will be sent to 100,000 Democratic donors Tuesday asking them to support U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland for governor of Ohio. The bulk of the e-mail criticizes Strickland's opponent, GOP Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, for his dual role in 2004 as President Bush's honorary Ohio campaign co-chairman and the state's top election official.

"He used the power of his state office to try to intimidate Ohioans and suppress the Democratic vote," said Kerry's e-mail.

Kerry, D-Mass., conceded the election when he lost Ohio and its 20 electoral votes. A recount requested by minor-party candidates showed Bush won by about 118,000 votes out of 5.5 million cast. But Kerry's e-mail says Blackwell "used his office to abuse our democracy and threaten basic voting rights." [...]

Move on, sir. Although wallowing in lunatic conspiracy theories is quite apparently not beneath you personally, it is beneath someone who holds the office of Senator.

Not by much, obviously, but still.

Posted by Terry Oglesby at August 29, 2006 09:14 AM
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