Good for him!Never trust a establishment politician they will rip you off
in
a heart beat.
"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> N.H. Primary Democratic Re-count Underway
> CONCORD, N.H. (WBZ) ? Secretary of State William Gardner says his office
> is ready for
> Wednesday's re-count of New Hamp****re's Democratic presidential primary.
>
> Democrat Dennis Kucinich has paid $27,000 to Gardner's office to start
the
> re-count.
> Election officials tell WBZ-TV that the recount could take up to a
month.
>
> Kucinich, who received less than 2 percent of the vote, says he is
> suspicious of the
> results, although he doesn't expect a re-count to change his vote count
> much.
> Kucinich alluded to online re****ts alleging disparities around the state
> between
> hand-counted ballots, which tended to favor Sen. Barack Obama, and
> machine-counted
> ones that tended to favor Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. He also noted the
> difference
> between pre-election polls, which indicated Obama would win, and
Clinton's
> triumph by
> a 39 percent to 37 percent margin.
>
> Deputy Secretary of State David Scanlan said Kucinich is entitled to a
> statewide
> recount. But, he had "every confidence" the results are accurate.
>
> Kucinich has asked that the re-count start with Manchester ballots and
> spread out
> from there to other Hillsborough County precincts. He can stop the
> re-count and get a
> refund for the balance of the costs. To re-count the entire state would
> cost him
> about $70,000.
>
> Republican Albert Howard of Michigan also has asked for a re-count but
has
> not paid
> for it yet.
>
> Gardner says he will get started with the Democratic re-count and if
> Howard comes up
> with the money later, he will consider the request then.
>
> The re-count to began Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m.
>


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