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Topic: GOP leaders back West’s call for recount |
GOP leaders back West’s call for recount
Washington Times, by Sean Lengell & Stephen Dinan
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Posted By:bugger, 11/15/2012 6:58:45 PM
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| The Republican Party of Florida is backing Rep. Allen West’s call for a recount of all early votes in St. Lucie County, saying it would be “unconscionable” not to answer lingering questions about the results — which show Mr. West trailing Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy. “The supervisor of elections owes it to the people that elected her to count all of their votes that were cast early in the 2012 election cycle,” party Chairman Lenny Curry said in a statement Thursday. “She has already admitted there was a problem with the counting process and announced she would count all the
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Comments: Finally, at least the Florida GOP is backing Col. West. Get behind this man, now! If there is tiny ray of hope that we can fight fraud, this is it. Nobody talking about this, the average precinct was at 141% turnout.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Penney, 11/15/2012 7:06:47 PM (No. 9017097)
YES!!! ...It´s about time!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
michellewsc2, 11/15/2012 7:09:43 PM (No. 9017099)
As soon as MSNBC, CNN, NYT etc claim the recount is racism -- it will stop.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
suziannr, 11/15/2012 7:52:29 PM (No. 9017169)
the left´s war on black continues. finally the rnc steps up.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DaveFromTampa, 11/15/2012 8:17:02 PM (No. 9017198)
There is objective fact. Having 40% more voters than registered voters can easily be verified as true or not. If 141% of registered voters "voted" in a few precincts and those overages exceed the vote difference then the election results have to be thrown out and reheld in a special election. If not, then I suggest our side start stuffing ballots too and let´s just elect our leaders based on who cheats the best.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
snapper451, 11/15/2012 8:36:41 PM (No. 9017228)
Any time more than 100% of the people vote, there is a problem. Now, over 140% is a real problem. Let´s do it again - with no Democrat style cheating.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
thenightowl, 11/15/2012 8:40:27 PM (No. 9017233)
The article skirts the truth of what was going on in St. Lucie County. West has given a clearer description using fewer words than Lengell and Dinan did in this piece.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
antiquegolf, 11/15/2012 10:36:35 PM (No. 9017386)
It´s over. democrats won by fraud again. Although I admire Col. West, there is no chance he can win this because corrupt democrats have pervaded the election system. When cheated GOP candidates take their complaints to court, liberal judges are predisposed to decide in favor of democrats.
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