[+/-] 662,000 to 1 odds Bush stole election
In a revised study, University of Pennsylvania Professor Steven F. Freeman demonstrates a 662,000-to-one probability that Bush stole the election. Another way of thinking about this statistic is that there is only a one-in-662,000 chance the election was legitimate
As much as we can say in social science that something is impossible, it is impossible that the discrepancies between predicted and actual vote counts in the three critical battleground states of the 2004 election could have been due to chance or random error.
Let the debate end here. Bush was never elected. Not in 2000. Not in 2004.
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