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To: bentway who wrote (682260)11/1/2012 10:21:35 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578010
 
Republican National Committee alleges voting machine troubles in Nevada, other swing states

Nov 1, 2012
rgj.com



The Republican National Committee sent letters to election officials in Nevada and three other swing states on Thursday alleging “a significant number of cases” where voting machines cast ballots for President Barack Obama when the vote was intended for his Republican challenger, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

The letter was sent to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office as well as election officials in swing states Ohio, North Carolina, Colorado. The RNC said the alleged voting machine problems were the result of “miscalibration and hyper-sensitivity of the machines” and asked officials to recalibrate voting machines on Election Day and instruct poll workers to remind voters to double-check their votes.

A spokeswoman for the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office said a statement on the RNC claim will be issued later today.

Eric Herzik, the chairman of the political science department at the University of Nevada, Reno, said the RNC needs to “put up or shut up.”

“This is not normal, this is reprehensible,” Herzik said. “If you do not have direct proof you are making a claim that undermines the American electoral process.”

He added, “They ought to have 100 percent proof or they’ve lost credibility as a party. Americans should just be outraged if they have no proof and I’m a Republican.”

In 2010, Republican Sharron Angle alleged voter fraud after losing her bid to unseat U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., something she addressed in her self-published book, “Right Angle.”



To: bentway who wrote (682260)11/1/2012 11:48:59 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578010
 
there is no educating you pissants so what's the point. you are just butt ignorant and will remain so.

I have posted TWICE the events leading to the last recession..the one before obamama's huge mess., but your refusal to even read it shows how stupid you people really are.

History will prove me right and you will be stuck in some corner counting dust bunnies.



To: bentway who wrote (682260)11/1/2012 11:50:43 PM
From: jlallen1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1578010
 
Shitbag: Do you ACTUALLY believe that "most Americans" have the same fukked up world view as you?

LOL!!! What a fukking waste product you are.....