Posted on 05/18/2016 5:38:28 AM PDT by RayofHope
It was another disastrous night for Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton lost nearly a quarter of a million votes tonight in Kentucky compared to her 2008 victory.
Hillary won the Kentucky primary in 2008 with 459,511 votes.
On Tuesday night Hillary pulled ahead of Bernie Sanders in Kentucky in the final minutes. With 99% of precincts reporting Hillary has 212,549 votes to Bernies 210,626 votes.
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It was that 3,000 vote switch in the final minutes that should be seriously analyzed. Fishy fishy fishy!
She can count of many of the big cities. Still those kind of numbers across the nation makes it too obvious to the people that it’s a rigged in your face game. I don’t think those pulling the strings risk that.
I watched the CNN online vote counter and it did a big hiccup after Sanders was leading by 1,000 votes at 95% returns.
It is pretty obvious what happened with this block of voters in 2008. Why they are choosing Hildabeast over Sanders is less obvious. Maybe they can more easily associate with the Clinton name than the less familiar Sanders name because of Billy-Bob’s term as POTUS????
That hiccup is a characteristic of voter fraud.
She has shown her hand. The areas those votes came from will be on the radar. Poll watchers, challengers all will be in place
Which suggests at a bare minimum we do have nationwide voting with an ID only.
Do we know which areas those votes came from. ? We’re they absentee?
Nursing Home votes?
It is the main reason people need to volunteer to work election boards in your community/state
Hillary needs a down-time weekend. She should take a break at Justice Scalia’s favorite hunting lodge in Texas.
“250,000 fewer Democrat voters as well.”
A lot of dimoKKKRAT voters are just staying home instead of voting. This bodes well for Trump.
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