Assuming the provisional votes don't seem able to overcome the purported vote difference in Ohio, then there will be real pressure on Kerry to concede. if he starts talking about exit poll vs. tabulated result discrepancies, or sues the State of Ohio (and Florida, seemingly) to get an injunction against certifying a DIEBOLD-adjusted election total, the SCLM and all the Republicans will dismiss him as a poor loser.
So WE HAVE TO DO IT INSTEAD
proposal after the break
IF we can generate a convincing case that the discrepancy between the real exit polling data (i.e. not the stuff up now, but the stuff that was posted until about 1:41 this morning) and the tabulated results is disproportionately something that happened in no-receipt electronic voting precincts - and I mean a solid, evidence-based case that would make any impartial observer sit up and take notice - then we should do the following:
1] Form a non-profit called Citizens Against Stolen Elections (CASE), Citizens Against Fraudulent Elections (CAFE), Citizens Against Election Fraud (CAEF) or whatever better name someone here comes up with.
2] File suit in Ohio, Florida, and anywhere else that seems to be genuinely stolen to stop the state's election officials from certifying the results
3] File suit against Diebold, Sequoia, etc. for misrepresentation, with mongo damages (another story the press has to cover, and a potential source of income to help pay for all the fixed voting machines we're going to need before democracy is safe again)
4] Create the website that makes the case that the election really was stolen - maps showing registrations, turnout figures, historical figures, exit polls, voting technology used by precinct, etc. This thread goes into more details on the maps required
Note - this election was not just stolen from John Kerry and John Edwards - it was stolen from all of us. We have to be the ones that demand justice.
And we have to demand it NOW.
Use the thread for suggestions, volunteering, organizing, etc. I'm not the lawyer who can do this, though I could help with the website.