Posted on 12/09/2016 9:17:15 AM PST by bobsunshine
None of the recount efforts has changed the presidential election despite the price tag and thats also true now in Nevada, which just concluded a partial recount.
According to a press release from the Nevada Secretary of States Office on the evening of December 8, the Nevada recount found these changes:
Hillary Clinton lost 9 votes. Donald Trump lost 6 votes.
There were no other changes found in the state that Clinton won. The state will not conduct a statewide recount because so few errors were found.
(Excerpt) Read more at heavy.com ...
More waste of $$$$ by fringe candidates with too much time and money on their hands.
It’s hard to believe they counted a bunch of clark/ Las Vegas precincts without discovering massive fraud. Perhaps they didn’t check the validity of the votes - just how many? If so, then a giant waste of time. the basic accuracy of the counting is not likely much of a problem - it’s all the illegal, Deceased, imaginary, and multiple-vote voters that need rooting out. Especially in Vegas
You sound like the Dems complaining about Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwaukee.
I expect to see Dirty Harry Reid beaten up again by the mob because he didn’t get Hillary in the White House so China could have the ‘mineral’ rights to the Bundy Ranch...
Must be nice to have money to burn just because you can.
This is a recount of the votes that were cast.
IT IS NOT a verification of the voters who cast the votes.
That kind of fraud is already shown in Clark County.
Until the voter rolls are frozen in place with what is there now & EVERYONE is re-registerd with more controls in place, we won’t have a clean election.
I wore out a plan. It is at thread 3498841 post #44. Read it & see if you can add anything. Thx.
I see. thanks very much.
yes, most of the fraud probably is already in the ballot box
Wanna bet the media just buries this?
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