They enforced the voter ID in Florida, but ask Allen West. It didn't seem to help him. Here's hoping that he wins his argument in St Lucie County.
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send the voting machines back where they came from. the casinos in vegas
He would seem to have a good case:
http://www.punditpress.com/2012/11/b...orida-had.html
Friday, November 9, 2012
BREAKING: St. Lucie County, Florida Had 141.1% Turnout; Obama Won County
Posted by Aurelius at 10:01 PM
Out of 175,554 registered voters, 247,713 vote cards were cast in St. Lucie County, Florida on Tuesday. Barack Obama won the county.
When faced with the astronomical figures, Gertrude Walker, Supervisor of Elections for St. Lucie County, said she had no idea why turnout was so incredibly high. She was flabbergasted, saying, "We've never seen that here."
Coincidentally (or not), St. Lucie County is also in Allen West's district,where 6,000 votes mysteriously "shifted" from Mr. West to his challenger.
http://images.politico.com/global/ne...ama_ap_605.jpg "Never seen that here"
Out of the 247,713 cards cast, somehow election machines counted 123,591 total votes.
Along with this questionable result, Mr. Obama also received over 99% of the vote in numerous districts in Broward County. In various districts in Cleveland, he received 100% of the vote. In Florida, Mr. Obama received over 99% of the vote in precincts where GOP inspectors had been removed.
As for the Presidential race, there's no connection between Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Florida, right?
^ Wait. What.
141% voter turnout? That's not turnout, that's fraud for crying out loud.Quote:
When faced with the astronomical figures, Gertrude Walker, Supervisor of Elections for St. Lucie County, said she had no idea why turnout was so incredibly high.
I would hope not Gertrude. :rolleyes:Quote:
She was flabbergasted, saying, "We've never seen that here."
SR posted a link in another thread saying all the early votes are being counted. The dem, Murphy, tried to stop it this am, but it was denied. So they're counting again.
And they said the election commissioner is now in the hospital.
In Odysseus' earlier post I noticed this, which makes sense. Romney should have the guts and determination of Allen West. If there were such huge discrepancies for West, they existed for Romney, too. In a close election, just the votes in this county could have made the difference (or close to it) for Romney, ditto the other contested states.
[QUOTE]In Florida, Mr. Obama received over 99% of the vote in precincts where GOP inspectors had been removed.
As for the Presidential race, there's no connection between Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Florida, right[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SaintLouieWoman;539458]SR posted a link in another thread saying all the early votes are being counted. The dem, Murphy, tried to stop it this am, but it was denied. So they're counting again.
And they said the election commissioner is now in the hospital.
In Odysseus' earlier post I noticed this, which makes sense. Romney should have the guts and determination of Allen West. If there were such huge discrepancies for West, they existed for Romney, too. In a close election, just the votes in this county could have made the difference (or close to it) for Romney, ditto the other contested states.
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In Florida, Mr. Obama received over 99% of the vote in precincts where GOP inspectors had been removed.
As for the Presidential race, there's no connection between Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Florida, right[/QUOTE]
Romney would have to prove fraud in Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and/or some other states, and demonstrate enough fraudulent votes in those states, to reverse the final outcome, not just of the state results, but of the electoral result. It would be hard enough to do that in one congressional district, as West is finding out. Plus, it would throw the country into turmoil. Nixon had the option of doing this when it became apparent that JFK's election had questionable results in Illinois and Texas, which might have thrown the election to him, but he refused, stating that the presidency's legitimacy would be permanently tainted by the contest. We saw this with the Florida recount, where Gore contested the final results and put Bush in a horrible position when he finally did take office. Dictators who had never seen a free election made snide comments about the transparency of our process and domestic opponents refused to acknowledge Bush as the legitimate president. It undermined him and made his job much more difficult. As much as I would rather have Romney than Obama in office, the result would be worse for the nation.