Was the 2004 presidential election stolen?

About this book
According to the official count—the number of votes tallied, not necessarily the number of votes cast—George W. Bush beat Kerry by a margin of three million votes. The exit polls, however, had predicted a margin of victory for Kerry of five million votes. Occurences of vote manipulation, vote suppression, and outright election fraud were alleged at the local level in many precincts throughout Ohio and other "battleground" states. Where the controversy of the 2000 presidential election had come about as the result of an extremely close race, in 2004 the irregularities were widespread and appeared to follow a clear pattern. Why then did the Democrats concede the election early the next morning? Why has there been no investigation by any major news organization? What does it say about our democracy when the slot machine industry is more strictly regulated than our electronic voting machines? Freeman and Bleifuss analyze the available data, and attempt to answer the question of whether America's sitting president was inaugurated after winning, or losing the 2004 presidential race. – from publisher description.
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- OL1000880W
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Election, 2004Election forecastingPresidentsCorrupt practicesElectionsVotingElections & referenda21st centuryGeneralUnited StatesHistoryPolitics / Current EventsPolitical Process - ElectionsHistory: AmericanUSAGovernment - U.S. GovernmentConspiracy & Scandal InvestigationsHistory / United States / 20th Century