Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Echo Chamber

It's Tuesday; must be time for a Democrat to start kvetching about a stolen election:
Sen. John Kerry didn't contest the results at the time, but now that he's considering another run for the White House, he's alleging election improprieties by the Ohio Republican who oversaw the deciding vote in 2004.

An e-mail from Kerry will be sent to 100,000 Democratic donors Tuesday asking them to support U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland for governor of Ohio. The bulk of the e-mail criticizes Strickland's opponent, GOP Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, for his dual role in 2004 as President Bush's honorary Ohio campaign co-chairman and the state's top election official.

"He used the power of his state office to try to intimidate Ohioans and suppress the Democratic vote," Kerry says in the e-mail, according to a copy provided in advance.

This has less to do with Kerry's 2008 Presidential Campaign than it does with the 2006 Ohio gubernatorial election, where Democrats once again are shameless impugning the character of a minority Republican Candidate.

I will say, however, that the Democrats constant whining about their inability to win is really just sad and pitiful.

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