More evidence of elections fraud in NV.
Posted on | November 3, 2010 | No Comments
Jim |
Submitted on 2010/11/03 at 7:20pm
Yeah. Just look at the total vote count. Something is fishy : Total votes in House races : Rep – 356,909 Dem – 316,877 Reid – 361,655 Angle – 320,996 So, Reid votes minus total Dem votes in House races = gain of 44,778 votes Angle votes minus total Rep votes in House races = loss of 35,913 votes Reid ends up getting 44,778 more votes than all the Dem candidates for the House got, and yet Angle loses 35,913 votes from those that voted Republican in the House race. I find it hard to believe that many people that voted Republican in the House race voted for Reid in the Senate race The total votes for the other parties in the House races is 27,495. Even if Reid got all of those votes, it will still put him short of the 44,778 “extra” votes than those that voted Dem in the House races. Remember the reports of people who went to vote for Angle and Reids name was already checked ? Well, if someone went in and voted straight party and didn’t check their vote, the vote for the House would go to the Republican, but the Senate would go to Reid. This could explain the “loss” of the 30,000 plus votes |
Yap, it was a blood bath, as I predicted. Republicans added 60 seats in the house, 6 in Senate and 2 more: WA and CO are too close to call and will go to recount. Republicans can still take both chambers of the Congress 4 # |
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