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Excellent commercial for Forrest Hill's SoS campaign . . .

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This is a fun ad . . . enjoyable to watch
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I just heard Forrest on KQED this morning on Forum and he was great - the Secretary of State position is so out of control in this state because of the issue of electronic voting . . . there's so much to say, too much to say . . .

From Forrest's site -

Forrest calls for a single voting system regulated under state law
Denounces McPherson and Bowen for supporting private control of California's voting machines

The accuracy of our elections will take a giant step backwards if either Bruce McPherson (R) or Debra Bowen (D) are elected Secretary of State. While the two candidates differ on various technical issues surrounding the certification of voting machines, both continue to support an open market for our votes controlled by private voting machine manufactures.

Since there are 58 counties in California, the potential number of voting systems in our state is large. No matter what safeguards Bowen or McPherson dream up, putting the integrity of our votes into the hands of a 'network' of private corporations is really a recipe for disaster.
http://www.voteforrest.org/index.php
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