Obama won Florida! What part of that can't you understand? You listed Florida as one of the states that required photo ID and Obama won here. There goes your claim that he lost all the states that required ID.
Do I really need to prove your other claims false too? While I wait for your answer here's something for you to think over...
The Raw Story | Documents reveal how Ohio routed 2004 voting data through company that hosted external Bush Administration email accounts
2004 United States election voting controversies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State efforts to
purge voter rolls have led to disputes, notably in Florida. Before the 2000 election, Florida officials purged approximately 100,000 registered voters on the grounds that they were convicted felons (and therefore ineligible to vote under Florida law) or dead.
[12] Many of those whose names were purged were "false positives" (not actually felons). (See
Florida Central Voter File.) A post-election lawsuit brought by the
NAACP, the
People for the American Way Foundation, and other organizations resulted in a settlement in 2002 in which the state agreed to restore eligible voters to the rolls and take other steps to improve election procedures.
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The issue returned to prominence in 2004 when Florida announced another planned purge, again based on a list of felons. The state government initially attempted to keep the list secret. When a court ordered its release, it was found to contain mostly Democrats and a disproportionate number of racial minorities.
[15] Faced with media documentation that the list included thousands of errors, the state abandoned the attempt to use it.
[16] Some of the voters improperly purged in 2000 had not been restored as of May 2004.
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http://www.flcv.com/fraudpat.html
Reports from voters in Florida, New Mexico, Ohio, and elsewhere (especially other swing states) documented that many touchscreen voting machines appeared to have been set with a "Default to Bush". The "Default to Bush" could be changed only if a voter successfully selected another candidate. But it appears that in many cases the voters did not successfully override the "Default to Bush," in some cases because they did not notice the problem and in other cases because it was difficult or impossible to get the machine to accept another candidate. This was a major problem in New Mexico and Mahoning and Franklin counties in Ohio. There were also problems with "Default to Bush in the "Big Three" Florida counties: Palm Beach, Broward and Dade, and elsewhere in Pinellas, Hillsboro, Pasco, Sarasota and Lee.
In fact, Florida was the state with the most reported incidents in the Election Protection Coalition/Election Incident Reporting System database.
How the GOP Wired Ohio's 2004 Vote Count for Bush to Win | Alternet
snopes.com: 2012 Voter Fraud
Hope you notice that unlike you I am able to provide documentation to back up my claims. There are even footnotes in the articles. All you have are tired conspiracy theories and proven lies. Dude, you make it too easy.