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Posts by Nihil Sine Deo

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  • In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes

    11/12/2012 6:49:39 AM PST · 33 of 85
    Nihil Sine Deo to Kid Shelleen

    In Cuyahoga county [cleveland], at least 20 precincts reported ZER0: votes for Romney, ~ 160 precincts had 3 or less votes for ROoOmney.....<0.2% of total! we need a compilation of big city 0 precincts overlaid on the US map

  • Romney’s Get Out the Vote Fiasco [A Revealing Read! "Monumental Failure"]

    11/09/2012 12:27:44 PM PST · 21 of 52
    Nihil Sine Deo to Steelfish
    Didn't get out the vote in these Cleveland area precincts...compare the values on the x and y axes....these data are from the Cuyahoga precincts with 3 or LESS total votes for Romney !!

  • Possible voter fraud in Ohio and PA?

    11/09/2012 11:11:35 AM PST · 63 of 65
    Nihil Sine Deo to WeAreAMERICA
    After lurking on FR for 10 years or so, I was compelled to register this morning in order to share my analysis of the voting data from Cuyahoga county in NE OH. The majority of the data described below are from precincts in the Cleveland metro. Also, the following data deal only with votes cast for Dems and Repubs (i.e. no third party data).

    Of the 1075 precincts with good data (2 were non-reports), N=159 (15%) cast 1% or less of their total votes for Romney.

    N=20 precincts recorded ZERO votes for Romney.

    N=104 precincts recorded 3 or less actual votes for Romney.

    Of the 104 precincts with 3 or less votes for Romney, the summed votes were: Obama = 42,838 Romney = 166. In other words, only 0.39% of the total (D+R) vote from these precincts went to Romney.

    Either Governor Romney was extremely disliked in Cleveland or those that voted for him were disenfranchised. Disturbing how big-city totals, that are easily manipulated and do not reflect the overall sentiment of the populace, can determine the winner of a state's electoral votes.

    In the graph below, compare the absolute values on the x and y axes!