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Teresa Heinz failed
to obtain a podium inside the White House and now questions President Bush's re-election
legitimacy. She said that many of the country's voting machines could have been
"hacked" into. |
| She lectured that,
"Two brothers own 80% of the machines used in the United States." Heinz spoke at
a lunch for Seattle Representative Adam Smith. She was referring to the brothers as
"hard right" Republicans. |
| Heinz stated that it
is "very easy to hack into the mother machines," in a quotation collected by the
Seattle Post Intelligencer newspaper. |
| Heinz urged Democrats
to demand "accountability and transparency" in vote counting and lectured that
the integrity of future elections hangs in the balance. She told the Democratic group,
"I think we should focus on '06. If '06 doesn't work out, '08 will be impossible... I
fear for '06. I don't trust it the way it is right now." |
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