The vote switching problems in Snohomish County just never end. Local MSM coverage linked to and excerpted below.
(In case you haven't read and studied the most important study ever done in the election fraud area, you clearly need to do so, and it's here: <www.votersunite.org/info/SnohomishElectionFraudInvestigation.pdf>
Here's the link to the local Everett Herald paper in Snohomish County Washington (see last paragraphs):
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http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/05/11/10/100loc_computer001.cfm>Here's the paragraphs:
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Voter Paul Pederson of Marysville said he had problems with his electronic voting machine, and saw others having trouble, too.
He said if he voted yes on the touch screen, sometimes it would come up no. At the end, the machine said he hadn't voted on every issue, so he went back and did it again just to make sure, but he was told the same thing.
"You just wonder how accurate they are, and how many people put up with that without saying anything," he said. "I told the poll worker we have another Florida here. She did not like that."
Diepenbrock said only a handful of voters reported problems with the electronic machines. About 800 of the machines were distributed Tuesday to 139 voting locations. They were calibrated and tested before being moved, but sometimes just moving them can create problems, Diepenbrock said.
"You as a voter have to be sensitive to the fact that this is a sensitive machine," Diepenbrock said.
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SENSITIVE????? SENSITIVE????? VOTERS HAVE TO **RESPECT** THESE MACHINES? How about a well designed machine that respects voters???