Here is my critique of your theory. There was certainly fraud, but obama won by ~3 million votes. The only race that was close enough to likely be affected by fraud was Florida, and it didn’t matter without Virginia/Ohio/Colorado/Wisconsin. So this election was not stolen. Focus on getting Voter ID laws passed, but more importantly, a better candidate for next time.
Mr Shoop, you seem to be saying that it doesn’t matter. In the outcome of this election, I agree. In the overall sense, it definitely matters. Somebody defrauded the electorate this time, they will defraud the electorate next time. And next time it just might matter.
Mr upchuck, Some vanities are news-worthy.
The question you ask is whether it's a conspiracy, that is, knowing that one individual's fraudulent vote would never be enough to steal an election, is there a knowledge that everyone else's fraudulent vote will add up to collectively steal the election?
Do you think that one side, but not the other, is actively seeking to collectively steal the election?
It doesn't take 3 million fraudulent votes to steal an election. It only takes a few thousand here and there, in the right districts, in the right swing states, to tilt the electoral votes of a few key states in one direction.
-PJ
My only response is that if 17% of the vote might have vanished in OH, where everyone was watching, (not saying that it did), how many votes do you think could disappear in CA where everything is run by Dems and no one was paying attention. If they could pull that off in OH under scrutiny 3 million nationwide would be nothing.