Posted on 01/05/2005 6:44:22 PM PST by freespirited
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) is considering launching a challenge to Ohios electoral votes when the Senate meets tomorrow to certify the votes of the Electoral College.
The challenge -- should Boxer decide to offer it -- would force a debate in the House and Senate over whether President Bushs electoral victory will stand. Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) is planning to issue a challenge in the House. Conyers and 23 other House members today outlined their reasons for opposing the certification of Ohios electors, claiming there were numerous, serious election irregularities in Ohio.
Bush carried Ohio by more than 100,000 votes. The state handed him an Electoral College victory over Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass).
Meanwhile, Rev. Jesse Jackson made an 11th hour appeal today to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), urging him to object to the Ohio vote.
The anomalies in Ohio are greater than the anomalies in Florida in 2000, Jackson told The Hill. Jackson pointed to problems with new voting machines, and noted that many black voters stood in line for several hours in some precincts. He said the Senate had an obligation to debate problems that occurred in Ohio voting.
Jackson said that when he requested his meeting with Reid, the senator told him he wanted to hear more information about his concerns with the election.
David Sandretti, a Boxer spokesman, confirmed that Boxer was considering launching a protest. But he said he didnt know whether she would vote not to certify Ohios electors. He said he didnt know if Boxer had consulted with Reid about her concerns, or how Democratic leaders felt about it.
A spokesman for Reid did not comment by comment for this article.
It is a virtual certainty that both the Republican-controlled House and the Republican-controlled Senate will certify Bushs victory tomorrow. Nevertheless, a debate would provide a forum for Democrats upset by Bushs reelection, on the heels of Bushs disputed victory in 2000, to talk about problems in the electoral system in both elections.
In a House Judiciary Committee report issued today, Democratic committee staff pointed to Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwells placement of voting machines by precinct and rulings on the use of provisional ballots, as well as treatment of spoiled ballots and claims of voter intimidation, as grounds for challenging the Ohio vote.
A debate during tomorrows certification could prove politically difficult for congressional Democrats and could split the caucus. No Senate Democrat agreed to protest Bushs 2000 victory in Florida, despite multiple recounts and widespread bitterness among House Democrats with the Supreme Courts decision to stop a recount. Filmmaker Michael Moore harshly portrayed Senate Democrats for their passivity in his film "Fahrenheit 9/11."
Most congressional Democrats worked hard to defeat Bush, but have accepted the results of the election as legitimate.
Under the Constitution and federal election laws, an objection must be presented when the House and Senate meet to certify the election. Any objection must be raised in writing and must be signed by one senator and one representative.
After an objection is raised, each house meets separately to consider it. Under procedures described in a recent Congressional Research Service report, debate is limited to two hours in each chamber, and each member may speak once for only five minutes. A member may object to a states electoral vote on the grounds that the vote was not regularly given by an elector or the elector was not lawfully certified.
There has been intense grassroots lobbying of Capitol Hill offices today by opponents of the president. Majority Leader Frists (R-Tenn.) Capitol office was inundated by calls from Bush opponents.
Dena Graziano, a Conyers spokeswoman, said tons of groups had been mobilizing opposition.
I'm excited to death about tomorrow. ;-)
I'm working as hard as I can to get EVERYTHING done tonight.......LOL.
PLease, please, please.....let this be true.
Stephanie Tubbs? ROFLMAO.
Get those phones, e-mails and faxes ready to roll!
When is the California GOP going to get serious about getting rid of this woman. I can only speckulate as to the reasons they are keeping her in office, and yes I do think they are doing it on purpose.
I can't understand the dem Senators who are "considering" a challenge this late in the game. Where are their convictions? Do they believe the Ohio results or not? If they believe that there was fraud, then challenge!
In the crowd below, as Senator Boxer stand on the ledge my voice rings out, "Jump, you pussy! Jump! Jump!"
any idea what the purpose of this is?
other than make college students and blacks on the democrat plantation feel cheated?
Are there any other Dem senators who might join her?
Hand me a paper bag. I'm hyperventilating from all the excitement.
Let me see if I can guess...
Does it start with "corrupt"
and end with "ion"?
It depends on what "is" is.
I disagree- the Alberto Gonzales lynching will lead the news. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this is totally ignored by the MSM. After all, it's going to make the Dims look like the fools they are.
Everytime I think I've heard the stupidest thing ever, some Democrat goes and raises the stupidity standard.
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What's the best TV coverage for this tomorrow? I'm blessed with both a snowstorm and having a few days off between freelance gigs, so I'm settling in for the duration! Perfect timing.
I have Dish TV. CSPAN? Any suggestions? (I don't watch
a lot of political TV.)
Too bad Zel Miller won't be there to join her for a duel.

"Boxer is a good senator...for me to poop on!"
I reread my post. My spelling leaves a lot to be desired. Sheesh. I'll blame it on the migraines.
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