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Tammany Hall, Daley Machine, Blago Selling Obama's Senate seat and now Obama and the Dems proudly bring Voter fraud to a swing state near you
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First up, there's always irregularities. The Bush/Kerry election had some pretty startling stuff too that ended up tossing Ohio and the election to Bush.
Eventually you folks will realize how horrible a candidate Romney actually was...maybe.
Then this stuff will make sense to you.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
Explain this libs. Either it's vote fraud or massive racism on the part of black voters.
In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes
POSTED: Monday, November 12, 2012, 5:30 AM
It's one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure: In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote. Zero. Zilch.
"We have always had these dense urban corridors that are extremely Democratic," said Jonathan Rodden, a political science professor at Stanford University. "It's kind of an urban fact, and you are looking at the extreme end of it in Philadelphia."
Still, was there not one contrarian voter in those 59 divisions, where unofficial vote tallies have President Obama outscoring Romney by a combined 19,605 to 0?
The unanimous support for Obama in these Philadelphia neighborhoods - clustered in almost exclusively black sections of West and North Philadelphia - fertilizes fears of fraud, despite little hard evidence.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
Do Republicans not have the use of Google to do research before they make fools of themselves by repeating nonsense like this?
"We have always had these dense urban corridors that are extremely Democratic," said Jonathan Rodden, a political science professor at Stanford University. "It's kind of an urban fact, and you are looking at the extreme end of it in Philadelphia."
Former GOP vice-presidential nominee and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is blaming President Barack Obama's win on his turnout in cities.
In one of a series of first interviews following the loss by Ryan and Mitt Romney last Tuesday, Ryan told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, "Well, he got turnout. The president should get credit for achieving record-breaking turnout numbers from urban areas for the most part, and that did win the election for him." Ryan repeated the line to local station WISC-TV.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
Explain this libs. Either it's vote fraud or massive racism on the part of black voters.
In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes
POSTED: Monday, November 12, 2012, 5:30 AM
It's one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure: In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote. Zero. Zilch.
"We have always had these dense urban corridors that are extremely Democratic," said Jonathan Rodden, a political science professor at Stanford University. "It's kind of an urban fact, and you are looking at the extreme end of it in Philadelphia."
Still, was there not one contrarian voter in those 59 divisions, where unofficial vote tallies have President Obama outscoring Romney by a combined 19,605 to 0?
The unanimous support for Obama in these Philadelphia neighborhoods - clustered in almost exclusively black sections of West and North Philadelphia - fertilizes fears of fraud, despite little hard evidence.
And now for the truth:
"In a city with 1,687 of the ward subsets known as divisions, each with hundreds of voters, 59 is about 3.5 percent of the total."
In 3.5% of the 1600+ districts, Romney got zero votes.
Boom.Explain this libs. Either it's vote fraud or massive racism on the part of black voters.
In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes
POSTED: Monday, November 12, 2012, 5:30 AM
It's one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure: In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote. Zero. Zilch.
"We have always had these dense urban corridors that are extremely Democratic," said Jonathan Rodden, a political science professor at Stanford University. "It's kind of an urban fact, and you are looking at the extreme end of it in Philadelphia."
Still, was there not one contrarian voter in those 59 divisions, where unofficial vote tallies have President Obama outscoring Romney by a combined 19,605 to 0?
The unanimous support for Obama in these Philadelphia neighborhoods - clustered in almost exclusively black sections of West and North Philadelphia - fertilizes fears of fraud, despite little hard evidence.
And now for the truth:
"In a city with 1,687 of the ward subsets known as divisions, each with hundreds of voters, 59 is about 3.5 percent of the total."
In 3.5% of the 1600+ districts, Romney got zero votes.
Dude, you hear a rumor? Wow.The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
Paul Ryan: Obama Win Given By 'Urban' Areas
Former GOP vice-presidential nominee and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is blaming President Barack Obama's win on his turnout in cities.
In one of a series of first interviews following the loss by Ryan and Mitt Romney last Tuesday, Ryan told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, "Well, he got turnout. The president should get credit for achieving record-breaking turnout numbers from urban areas for the most part, and that did win the election for him." Ryan repeated the line to local station WISC-TV.
And Jindal apparently agrees with Santorum about the GObP/pubpots being "stupid" -
Bobby Jindal: GOP Should 'Stop Being The Stupid Party'
Dude, you hear a rumor? Wow.The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
That would be a right wing lie that's been fully debunked.
The fix was in. I heard a rumor that some districts in Florida had over 140% turnout.
That would be a right wing lie that's been fully debunked.
Link please.
St Lucie County Supervisor of Elections said:note* - turnout percentages will show over 100% due to a two page ballot. the tabulation system (GEMS) provides voter turnout as equal to the total cards cast in the election divided by the number of registered voters. also note that some voters chose not to return by mail the second card containing the amendments.
That would be a right wing lie that's been fully debunked.
Link please.
St Lucie County Supervisor of Elections
St Lucie County Supervisor of Elections said:note* - turnout percentages will show over 100% due to a two page ballot. the tabulation system (GEMS) provides voter turnout as equal to the total cards cast in the election divided by the number of registered voters. also note that some voters chose not to return by mail the second card containing the amendments.
Now would that have been so hard to research BEFORE you made your foolish claim about some "rumor you heard"?