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This Wednesday, Secretary of State Ken Blackwell is expected to certify Ohio's election results.
But before that civil rights activist the Reverend Jesse Jackson is making stops in Ohio to push for a recount.
Jackson was in Columbus on Sunday to meet with community leaders and discuss concerns about voting in Ohio.
While there Jackson said that the Ohio Supreme Court should consider setting aside Bush's win in Ohio and that congress should investigate how Ohioans voted.
"We can live with winning and losing," Jackson said at a rally at the Mt. Herman Baptist Church in Columbus. "We cannot live with fraud and stealing."
On Monday morning he will bring his concerns to Cincinnati. He is scheduled to appear at 8:30 a.m. at the Integrity Hall, 2081 Seymour Avenue in Bond Hill, Monday morning.
Jackson's Rainbow-PUSH Coalition will announce that it will join a lawsuit seeking an immediate recount of Ohio's presidential vote.
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