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Monday, September 12, 2016
Some Voting Facts
Next time you hear Hillary, or any other Democrat, ranting about Republicans wanting to disenfranchise minorities by requiring voter ID, keep the following in mind:
* In 59 voting districts in the Philadelphia region, Obama received 100% of the votes with not even a single vote recorded for Romney. (A mathematical and statistical impossibility).
* In 21 districts in Wood County Ohio, Obama received 100% of the votes where GOP inspectors were illegally removed from their polling locations - and not one single vote was recorded for Romney. (Another statistical impossibility).
* In Wood County Ohio, 106,258 voted in a county with only 98,213 eligible voters .
* In St. Lucie County, FL, there were 175,574 registered eligible voters but 247,713 votes were cast.
* The National SEAL Museum, a polling location in St. Lucie County, FL had a 158% voter turnout.
* Palm Beach County, FL had a 141% voter turnout .
* In one Ohio County, Obama won by 108% of the total number of eligible voters .
NOTE: Obama won in every state that did not require a Photo ID and lost in every state that did require a Photo ID in order to vote . ---------------------------
This is a small sample the voting fraud that continues in America regardless many publicized efforts to eliminate it. In the 80's 70 illegal aliens were arrested voting in Orange County, CA in the Loretta Sanchez/Bob Dornan House of Representatives election, but none were prosecuted. In the first US Senate election for Al Franken his victory resulted from 500 ballots said to be "found" in the trunk of a car of one of the county election officials!
It has long been legend that the cemeteries of Chicago elected John F. Kennedy President and that Al Franken owes his Senate seat to a Minnesota election worker who "found" 500 uncounted ballots in the trunk of her car. Stories like this abound as our elections are run by our 2,000 counties by volunteers. In a country where one party has the majority it appears to be a simple matter for them to enhance it. The net effect is said not to be great by the party in power, we are very sure the nation would be a very different place today if Richard Nixon had been elected in his first attempt to be President of the United States. There are great truths in some voting facts.
Adrian Vance
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