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To: Sdgla who wrote (761803)1/6/2014 4:43:36 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575062
 
They didn't know Obama would use the IRS to suppress the vote.

Please point this out to i-node. He thinks instead everyone knew, and they all understood just as well as Nate did.



To: Sdgla who wrote (761803)1/6/2014 4:53:15 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575062
 
Why did the IRS suppress so many more Obama voters than Romney supporters? In fact, if this guy's numbers were right, the IRS was dragging Rmoney voters to the polls.

Well, the final count is alas approaching, chronicled by the 2012 National Popular Vote Tracker, maintained by David Wasserman. And it has a rare flicker of good news for Mitt Romney: He has surpassed John McCain’s 2008 vote total.

The latest near-final tally has Romney with 60.7 million votes, which is higher than McCain’s 59.9 million votes. That’s the good news for Mitt Romney. The bad news: It’s not a lot higher than McCain’s total, and certainly not high enough to have overtaken Barack Obama. In fact, Romney’s total is only about 1 percent higher than McCain’s.

Barack Obama is the first president to be reelected with less popular votes and less Electoral College votes. He got 4.2 million less votes in 2012 than in 2008.

townhall.com