How McCain Could
Win
By Greg Palast
[Monday, November 3, 2008]: It's
November 5 and the nation is in shock. Media blame it on the "Bradley
effect": Americans supposedly turned into Klansmen inside the voting
booth, and Barack Obama turned up with 6 million votes less than
calculated from the exit polls. Florida came
in for McCain and so did Indiana. Colorado, despite the Democrats'
Rocky Mountain high after the Denver convention, stayed surprisingly
Red. New Mexico, a state where Anglos are a minority, went McCain by
300 votes, as did Virginia.
That's the nightmare. Here's the cold reality.
Swing state Colorado
Before this election, two Republican secretaries of state purged 19.4
percent of the entire voter roll. One in five voters. Pfft!
Swing state New Mexico
One in nine voters in this year's Democratic caucus found their names
missing from the state-provided voter registries. And not just any
voters. County by county, the number of voters disappeared was in
direct proportion to the nonwhite population. Gore won the state by 366
votes; Kerry lost it by only 5,900. Despite reassurances that all has
been fixed for Tuesday, Democrats lost from the list in February told
me they're still "disappeared" from the lists this week.
Swing state Indiana
In this year's primary, ten nuns were turned away from the polls
because of the state's new voter ID law. They had drivers' licenses,
but being in their 80s and 90s, they'd let their licenses expire. Cute.
But what isn't cute is this: 566,000 registered voters in that state
don't have the ID required to vote. Most are racial minorities, the
very elderly and first-time voters; that is, Obama voters. Twenty-three
other states have new, vote-snatching ID requirements.
Swing state Florida
Despite a lawsuit battle waged by the Brennan Center for Justice, the
state's Republican apparatchiks are attempting to block the votes of
85,000 new registrants, forcing them to pass through a new
"verification" process. Funny thing: verification applies only to those
who signed up in voter drives (mostly black), but not to voters
registering at motor vehicle offices (mostly white).
And so on through swing states controlled by Republican secretaries of
state.
The Ugly Secret
Here's an ugly little secret about American democracy: We don't count
all the votes. In 2004, based on the data from the US Elections
Assistance Commission, 3,006,080 votes were not counted: "spoiled,"
unreadable and blank ballots; "provisional" ballots rejected; mail-in
ballots disqualified.
This Tuesday, it will be worse. Much worse.
That's what I found while traveling the nation over the last year for
BBC Television and Rolling Stone Magazine, working with voting rights
attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This we guarantee: there will be far
more votes disappeared by Tuesday night than the three million lost in
2004. A six-million vote swipe, quite likely, shifts 4 percent of the
ballots, within the margin of error of the tightest polls.
Begin with this harsh statistic: since the last election, more than ten
million voters have been purged from the nation's vote registries. And
that's just the start of the steal.
If the noncount were random, it wouldn't matter. But it's not random. A
US Civil Rights Commission
analysis shows that the chance a black voter's ballot will "spoil" or
be blank is 900 percent higher than a white voter's.
Does that mean the election's stolen and you should forget voting and
just go back to bed for four years? Hell, no. It means you vote and
vote smart, learn how to pry their filthy little hands off your ballot
(there's a link at the end).
Read the rest exclusively at
Truthout.org
[Greg Palast's investigative reports appear on BBC Television and in
Rolling Stone Magazine.  Palast is the co-author, with Robert
F. Kennedy Jr., of "Steal Back Your Vote," the investigative comic book
available for no charge at
StealBackYourVote.org and
www.GregPalast.com
Palast is a Nation Institute/Puffin Foundation Fellow for investigative
reporting.]
