Saturday, November 10, 2012

Shocker: More Ballots Cast Than Voters In Florida

(Washington Times) Republican Congressman Allen West’s campaign is ready to “go to war” to get a recount in the Florida 18th Congressional District race. The latest twist to emerge from the ongoing vote count – in some precincts there are more ballots than voters.

The vote count has been marked by controversy. Poll watchers accuse local election officials of incompetence, intimidation and possible fraud.


The latest twist is that in some precincts of St. Lucie County there appear to be dozens more ballots being counted than the number of voters.

The West campaign is demanding St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker release the voter poll books that show how many voters actually showed up on Election Day to validate the count. “What we are saying is, open your books!” a source close to the West campaign told The Washington Times.

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  1. The perpetrators of the rampant voter fraud in the 2012 election are making a mockery of American democracy. This latest example of more ballots than voters in Florida is most shocking. However, equally outrageous are the busloads of non-English Somali natives who were allowed to vote in Ohio without giving even an address or any other proof of citizenship. Then there were the electronic machines in South Carolina and Ohio that were converting Romney votes to Obama votes. Another example is the suppression of the military, traditionally conservative vote. Obama himself filed a lawsuit to inhibit military voting in Ohio. Votes from military personnel in Afghanistan were destroyed in a plane crash. Election reform in this country is a priority that probably won't happen under the current regime.

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