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Dear _________,
"Florida’s Bad Record on Voting Records." That’s the headline of today’s New York Times editorial. It says:
"State election officials have insisted that the machines have safeguards to ensure that votes are accurately recorded and counted, including a computerized audit function. Recently, however, Miami-Dade County officials admitted that almost all of the audit records from a disputed 2002 primary had been accidentally destroyed. Florida’s election system was a national disgrace in 2000, and it is well on its way to becoming one again."
The best way to help prevent electronic votes from being destroyed is to vote by mail. There are two ways you can help.
If you're registered to vote in Florida, call your local supervisor of elections and ask them to send you a ballot. That’s a paper ballot, thus a paper trail. Visit our homepage for more information.
Whether you live in Florida or not, you can help us get out the mail-in vote.
Voters can request these ballots today... the sooner the better, of course. We are working night and day to contact voters across the state and encourage them to use mail-in ballots. Several counties are now reporting unusually large numbers of requests for paper ballots.
I need your help to support this critically important effort. It costs our campaign about 50 cents to reach a voter and get them to mail in their ballot. Our goal is to raise $35,463, enough to contact 70,000 voters before the primary on August 31st.
Can I count on you to help us today? Use this link to contribute now:
www.bettynet.com/contribute
Let's make our votes count this year!
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