SOUR GRAPES OR SOMETHING ROTTEN?
Posted in Uncategorized by Baba - Dec 15, 2017
The election in Alabama last Tuesday shows some remarkable deviations from established, historical voter behavior.
For example:
- The Democrat fell behind early by 56,000 votes only to miraculously surge-back late in the day with chunks of 20,000 votes suddenly appearing.
- Alabama is, or has been until last Tuesday, a Republican state. President Trump won the state by a “yuge” margin. Most surprising and unexpected.
- The Republican had the lead twice during the vote count. Once he had a 12-point lead, and another time he had an 8-point lead. BOTH leads were mysteriously wiped-out almost instantly by sudden surges in Democrat votes. Very peculiar.
- A news report video shows a Democrat supporter saying “We came from ALL OVER THE COUNTRY to vote. . .”!!?
- Voter turnout for special and mid-term elections is typically a small fraction of the turnout for Presidential elections. Last Tuesday the turnout was 93% of the 2016 turnout! Yet there were no signs of massive crowds or long lines at the polls.
This might be worth looking into? Maybe that’s why the Republican candidate has not yet conceded the race?
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