Howard Dean Wins the iVote Internet Primary

Over 129,000 iVoters casted their vote in protest of the current unfair primary process and selected Howard Dean the winner of the iVote.com Internet Primary.

WASHINGTON, DC (PRWEB) February 4, 2004 -- On the day where just seven states will ordain the Democratic Presidential Frontrunner or perhaps even the Nominee, over 129,000 ivoters proclaim Howard Dean the Official Internet Primary winner with nearly 20% of the ivote.

The Official Internet Primary hosted on iVote.com invited Internet Voters to participate in a non-sanctioned protest vote to demonstrate the flawed, undemocratic nature of the nation's current presidential primary process. The current primary process virtually empowers Iowa, New Hampshire, and the Super Tuesday states to unilaterally select the presidential nominee.

Larry Ward, the architect of the iVote Internet Primary is calling for a National Primary in 2008. Each state must have an equal opportunity to vote for the Presidential Nominee." Mr. Ward said. If the first two states voted in the current primary system had been North and South Carolina it is likely John Edwards would be the frontrunner today. There should be no home field advantage in Presidential Politics. Every state must have an equal voice."

Over 129,000 Internet Voters support the idea of a National Primary.

Contact Information:

Larry Ward

Interactive Political Media, Inc.

1700 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 400

Washington, DC 20006

Phone: 202-448-9600

Fax: 202:318-0844

www.ivote.com

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Contact Information
Larry Ward
INTERACTIVE POLITICAL MEDIA, INC.
http://www.ivote.com
2024489600

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