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  • OUTFOXED: Fox News declared Bush winner 1st without clear evidence50049
  • Britannica - John Kerry & Florida - Election 2004 50050
  • Florida Secretary of State Declares Bush Winner 26.11.0450053
  • UC Berkeley Research Team Sounds 'Smoke Alarm' for Florida E-Vote Count 18.11.0450054
  • UC Berkeley Research Team Sounds 'Smoke Alarm' on Florida E-Vote Count 18.11.0450056
  • Florida data suggests e-voting problems 18.11.0450057
  • Florida Vote - Was it Hacked ? 18.11.0450058
  • I looked at your data from florida in several ways - ustogether50059
  • Bush's 'Incredible' Vote Tallies - truthout 09.11.0450062
  • November 2nd: Voter Fraud and Homeland Security Terror Threat "Advisories" in Ohio and Florida 08.11.0450064
  • Voting and Party Registration for the 2004 Presidential Elections in Florida - ustogether 05.11.0450065
  • Gov. Bush: Poll watchers can, should challenge voters 28.10.0450070
  • 58,000 Absentee Ballots Missing in Florida 27.10.0450071
  • New Florida Vote Scandal Feared - Greg Palast 27.10.0450072
  • Election chief warns of absentee scam 22.10.0450073
  • Still Seeking a Fair Florida Vote - by Jimmy Carter 9/04 (archive 12/04)50075
  • Katherine Harris - 2000 US Presidential Election (Wikipedia got it wrong)50077
  • Bush vs. Gore - U.S. Supreme Court (2000)50078
  • Florida Department of State - Election Results50079
  • 2004-50081
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