Campaign Audio: Listen Online or Download
 Bob Fitrakis
Hear Bob Fitrakis
speak out on
election fraud
Monday, January 30, 2006
Democracy for Metro Detroit

Hear Bob Fitrakis Speak Out on Election Fraud

Listen online to the audio of Bob Fitrakis' January 8, 2006 talk in Ann Arbor:
 
"Is Michigan Next?
Election Fraud in Ohio and the Diebold Debacle"
 

Election Fraud, part 1 (MP3 53:03) / Part 2 (MP3 30:04)

Carl Weiler, one of the Michigan Area Coordinators for MoveOn.org, is also a producer for Community Media Network in southeastern Michigan.
 
Carl recorded and edited the January 8 Ann Arbor event with Bob Fitrakis and has arranged for his video production to air as a 2-part series, each segment running 30 minutes, on Community Media Network TV."
 
Bob Fitrakis is co-author, with Harvey Wasserman, of How the GOP Stole America's 2004 Election & is Rigging 2008, and, with Steve Rosenfeld, of What Happened in Ohio?, to be published by the New Press in 2006.  
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 WKSU News - Kent State
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
By WKSU News, Kent State University

Bob Fitrakis Announces Run for Governor

Excerpt from the WKSU story: "Ohio's Green Party is fielding a candidate for governor in next year's election. He's Bob Fitrakis, a 50 year old political science professor and lawyer from Columbus. Fitrakis is well-known in left-wing political circles. Last year, he helped lead a legal challenge to President Bush's election victory, charging that Republicans stole the election and that Democrats didn't do enough to expose it. Now, Fitrakis is making election reform and a fight against corruption his top campaign issues."
Listen to Bob Fitrakis' campaign kick-off speech:
 
Realplayer / Windows Media / MP3 Download
(1:06)
"In an interview with our statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen, Fitrakis blasts the Coingate scandal that's tarnished several Republican politicos. If Ohio Green Party activists collect the required 5-thousand petition signatures of registered voters, Bob Fitrakis' name will appear on the November 2006 ballot as an independent candidate for governor."   read more