To: ohCompGk
Blackwell, a Republican, oversaw the election process while serving as one of several statewide GOP leaders who co-chaired Bush's campaign. The 2000 Florida recount was also administered by a Republican secretary of state, Katherine Harris, who is now a member of Congress.Of course, no matter what, CNN managed to insert some 'important information' regarding who handled the 'problematic' elections.
20 posted on
12/06/2004 2:13:52 PM PST by
paudio
(Four More Years..... Let's Use Them Wisely...)
To: paudio
Talk about a thankless job. Being the secretary of state for the state that puts a Repbulican over 270 electoral votes!!
To: paudio
"The 2000 Florida recount was also administered by a Republican secretary of state, Katherine Harris, who is now a member of Congress."
What POSSIBLE reason could there be for including this tidbit of info- other than outright liberal bias? IF- Ohio had been like Florida in the closeness...the recount disaster etc...then it would have been germaine to the article.
God I detest the media.
39 posted on
12/06/2004 2:18:58 PM PST by
SE Mom
(God Bless our troops.)
To: paudio
"Blackwell, a Republican, oversaw the election process while serving as one of several statewide GOP leaders who co-chaired Bush's campaign. The 2000 Florida recount was also administered by a Republican secretary of state, Katherine Harris, who is now a member of Congress."
What does the ever so helpful CNN have to say about the Democrats who certified the far closer votes in Wisconson, and the equally close votes in PA, then?
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