The 2010 elections were more interesting. After the 2008 elections, republicans just let the 'crat's do their thing, which resulted in a lot of new republicans elected. And with any luck, a big turnover in 2012 when we fire the "0" bomb.
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QUOTE: "You oughta take your show on the road"
As much as I'd like to agree with you, the above is not of my doing.
Electronic voting with proprietary software, secret coding, and no paper trail to use as a check was a big mistake. Plus, as in Ohio, those in charge of elections, as the article stated, were working for the Republican Party. Fortunately a lot of jurisdictions, but not all, have corrected either one of those deficiencies or another . I'm sure somewhere votes were stolen by some Democrat too but I've never heard of anything on this scale. |
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Alas Ned. Poor Mal has never heard of Chicago. |
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QUOTE: "You oughta take your show on the road"
As much as I'd like to agree with you, the above is not of my doing.
Electronic voting with proprietary software, secret coding, and no paper trail to use as a check was a big mistake. Plus, as in Ohio, those in charge of elections, as the article stated, were working for the Republican Party. Fortunately a lot of jurisdictions, but not all, have corrected either one of those deficiencies or another . I'm sure somewhere votes were stolen by some Democrat too but I've never heard of anything on this scale.
So the persons in those previously dem majority voting precincts didn't decide that enough is enough and voted the other party? Perhaps they voted straight ticket in '08 and changed their mind on some candidates. Why must you claim that it was some voting irregularity?
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