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prevent a felon in [[Connecticut]] who kept his voting rights in Connecticut from voting in Florida. But Florida insisted felons, granted rights, receive clemency from Governor Jeb Bush, possibly needing two years. [[NAACP]] filed suit arguing Florida violated of the [[Voting Rights Act of 1964]] and the [[United States Constitution|US Constitution]], while others argued Florida violated the [[National Voter Registration Act of 1993]].
 
Palast reported Sen. [[John Kerry]], D-Mass., not Pres. George W. Bush, won Ohio and New Mexico (two states with electoral margins close late in the October polls) citing [[exit poll]] results, becoming his second time to report Bush stole a presidential election. As exit polls are used to judge the honesty of elections worldwide, the same should be be true in the USAU.S., Palast argues.
 
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