Can Republicans overcome the margin of fraud?
- Tuesday, November 04 2014 @ 02:56 PM CST
- Contributed by: filbert
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Election day.
Voting machine in Texas fails to offer Republican candidate for Governor.
Voting machine in Virginia registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in North Carolina registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in Illinois registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in Maryland registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
All of the above appear to be credible reports.
"Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action."
All reports in the run-up to this election, all the polls taken in aggregate, indicated that the Republicans should take the U.S. Senate. If they don't, given the appearance or rampant anti-Republican vote diddling all over the country, can we really trust the election results?
Voting machine in Texas fails to offer Republican candidate for Governor.
Voting machine in Virginia registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in North Carolina registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in Illinois registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
Voting machine in Maryland registers vote for Republican as a vote for the Democrat.
All of the above appear to be credible reports.
"Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action."
All reports in the run-up to this election, all the polls taken in aggregate, indicated that the Republicans should take the U.S. Senate. If they don't, given the appearance or rampant anti-Republican vote diddling all over the country, can we really trust the election results?