US/Election/2002

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Event.png US/Election/2002 (US congressional election) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
DateNovember 5, 2002
DescriptionScores of (at least) of mediocrities "won" thanks to voting machines

The 2002 United States elections were held on November 5. The election was a mid-term election at the federal level, as it was exactly between two presidential elections.

Elections

  • All 435 seats of the House of Representatives
  • 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate
  • the governors of some states
  • many parliaments at the state level
  • as well as some legislatures at the municipal level

Election fraud

“Those "standard voting machines" concocted by Dominion (among others), and now suddenly endorsed by all the "liberals" as the only way to hold a fair election are no less easily hacked than those made by the once-notorious Diebold (which, again, is now owned by Dominion), "electing" and then "re-electing" BushCheney, as well as scores (at least) of mediocrities who, evidently (that is, according to the most precise forensic evidence),"won" regardless of the will of the electorate. Among such "winning" losers were "legislators" such as Saxby Chambliss and Denise Majette of Georgia, Norm Coleman of Minnesota (Paul Wellstone having been eliminated, as Dick Cheney had threatened publicly), Brian Bilbray of California, Wayne Allard of Colorado, Vern Buchanan and Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida, and John Thune of South Dakota; and "governors" like (among others) Sonny Perdue of Georgia, John H. Sununu of New Hampshire, Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Arnold Schwarzenegger of Hollywood, and Steve Windom of Alabama.”
Mark Crispin Miller (27 April 2025)  [1]


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