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To: simplicity who wrote (521987)11/11/2012 11:25:41 PM
From: goldworldnet6 Recommendations  Respond to of 793670
 
There are a lot of angles that can be used to attack voter fraud and we need to do it every way possible. Public records, cameras maybe, start talking about thumbprints, addressing the HUGE military voting problem, and certainly continuing to fight for voter ID are among the things Republicans need to be pursuing. Now granted we won't be able to pass anything to stop voter fraud while Obama is President, but we can still nurture a movement for election reform for when we once again have the White House.

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To: simplicity who wrote (521987)11/12/2012 9:52:41 AM
From: FJB3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793670
 
So how did Romney lose a race that numerous reputable polls and pundits predicted would be an easy win, based on historical patterns? The most realistic explanation is voter fraud in a few swing states. According to the Columbus Dispatch, one out of every five registered voters in Ohio is ineligible to vote. In at least two counties in Ohio, the number of registered voters exceeded the number of eligible adults who are of voting age. In northwestern Ohio’s Wood County, there are 109 registered voters for every 100 people eligible to vote. An additional 31 of Ohio’s 88 counties have voter registration rates over 90%, which most voting experts regard as suspicious. Obama miraculously won 100% of the vote in 21 districts in Cleveland, and received over 99% of the vote where GOP inspectors were illegally removed.

The inflated numbers can’t just reflect voters who have moved, because the average voting registration level nationwide is only 70%. The vast majority of voters over the 70% level are not voting because they want to, they are voting because someone is getting them to cast a vote, one way or another. Those 31 counties are most likely the largest counties in Ohio, representing a majority of Ohio voters. This means the number of votes cast above the 70% typical voter registration level easily tops 100,000, the margin Obama won Ohio by.

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