More foul play in Bushland
On election night in the US in November, 2004, exit polling overwhelmingly indicated John Kerry would become the next President of the United States.
Americans woke up the next morning to discover George W. Bush had won re-election.
The US news outlets determined that their exit polling was flawed, and backpedalled in the face of their "error".
Yet exit polls are considered the most accurate form of polling. In fact, officials monitoring foreign elections routinely use them to look for signs of election tampering.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a chilling, methodical case for the fact that George Bush's Republican Party blatantly stole the 2004 election.
Americans woke up the next morning to discover George W. Bush had won re-election.
The US news outlets determined that their exit polling was flawed, and backpedalled in the face of their "error".
Yet exit polls are considered the most accurate form of polling. In fact, officials monitoring foreign elections routinely use them to look for signs of election tampering.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a chilling, methodical case for the fact that George Bush's Republican Party blatantly stole the 2004 election.
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