Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Voter Fraud In Wisconsin?

Pay no attention to Politico.com's attempt to make what should be the story of the century into a non-story.  Typical voter turnout for an off-year election is approximately 30 percent and can go up to 65-70 percent during a presidential election.  Returns this high are an indication of only one thing (and it's not same-day voter registration), wide-scale voter fraud; but don't expect Eric Holder's Department of Injustic to look into what really happened in Madison, Wisconsin.

(Politico.com) By all reports, voter turnout is extremely high in Wisconsin today and Twitter has been abuzz with reports of 119 percent turnout in the liberal stronghold of Madison.

But that number — which would have meant more voters than people actually registered to vote before Election Day (a possibility due to same day registration) — appears to be off-the-mark.

According to Madison Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl’s office — where the original report is said to have originated — the projected turnout there is on a pace for 96 percent, not 119 percent.

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1 comment:

  1. The hypocrites and liars demon-craps will try to make this anything but a win for Conservatives.

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