Further out on the limb
Can’t resist making another prediction:
There will be voting problems for liberals in Florida again this year. Black neighborhoods and possibly other areas which normally support Democrats will be affected by the “irregularities.”
The same thing is likely in at least three other states, but it definitely will take place in Florida. Again, the Bushes will be awarded victory in the state, despite ample evidence of fraud. No one will be prosecuted or even reprimanded.
If the newest of computerized voting machines are used, the votes on those machines will greatly favor the Bushes. In conservative-leaning areas, margins for Republicans will be even larger than expected. The Bushes will come out ahead in areas that always have voted liberal and were expected to do so again, or the margins for Democratic candidates will be much smaller than anticipated, thus giving the Bushes the over-all win.
More on the computerized machines and their producers another time.
James Clay Fuller, principal (and principle) author of this site, is a sort-of retired journalist who has worked in newspapers and magazines for more than 45 years. His day job for 30 years was at the Minneapolis StarTribune, where he was a business and economics reporter, features writer, and sometime music critic, as well as an editor in charge of several specialized sections of the newspaper and a number of investigative projects. He was nominated for Pulitzer Prizes in 1977 and 1992, and was the instigator and senior editor on a project that was nominated for a Pultizer in 1997. He has
written for many national publications.
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