BBC NEWS | Americas | Carter fears Florida vote trouble:
Voting arrangements in Florida do not meet 'basic international requirements' and could undermine the US election, former US President Jimmy Carter says.
He said a repeat of the irregularities of the much-disputed 2000 election - which gave President George W Bush the narrowest of wins - 'seems likely'.
Mr Carter, a veteran observer of polls worldwide, also accused Florida's top election official of 'bias'.
His remarks come ahead of the first TV debate between Mr Bush and John Kerry."
I've heard these rumblings for a while now. I'm convinced the Democrats are planning to try to steal the election like they tried to the last time.
Voting arrangements in Florida do not meet 'basic international requirements' and could undermine the US election, former US President Jimmy Carter says.
He said a repeat of the irregularities of the much-disputed 2000 election - which gave President George W Bush the narrowest of wins - 'seems likely'.
Mr Carter, a veteran observer of polls worldwide, also accused Florida's top election official of 'bias'.
His remarks come ahead of the first TV debate between Mr Bush and John Kerry."
I've heard these rumblings for a while now. I'm convinced the Democrats are planning to try to steal the election like they tried to the last time.
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