Tonight I was watching Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, and I was shocked to see the number of voting issues that have come out.
At the very least I would hope that Betty Castor in Florida would demand an investigation into these issues, as she did not lose by that much.
One thing that stood out during the news segment was that Ralph Nadar has apparently filed to challenge the vote count in New Hampshire. He is claiming it went too much for Bush, but he didn't include the necessary fee for the recount, so it is not going to happen.
I'm wondering if this could be a chance for Ralph to really fix his legacy. If he is really interested in consumer rights, he should take on voting fraud. As a legit presidentail candidate in Florida, he could challenge the outcome and demand a recount. This could really come back to bite Jeb in the ass for forcing Ralph on the Florida Ballot. It would keep Kerry out of it, while working to protect people's votes.
Should we be contacting the Nadar campaign, or do you think they'd have too many sour grapes after our attempts to keep them off the ballot?