To: Yosemitest
Macon County has a population shy of twenty thousand, and it does break 80/20 for the democrats. I think putting verification efforts there will be an unproductive distraction. If Alabama wants to expose the voter fraud, boots need to be put on the ground in Jefferson County. Jefferson County has broken about 52/48 for the democrats for that last three presidential elections. But we are expected to believe Jones managed a 70/30 victory there during a non-presidential election year. My bet is that fifteen to thirty thousand votes mysteriously appeared for Jones in that county alone. I don't know if it's dead people voting, or robo-votes, or voting machines stealing them from Moore. But something in Jefferson County stinks. Bigly.
41 posted on
12/17/2017 6:15:22 AM PST by
so_real
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To: so_real
>>>If Alabama wants to expose the voter fraud, boots need to be put on the ground in Jefferson County. Jefferson County has broken about 52/48 for the democrats for that last three presidential elections. But we are expected to believe Jones managed a 70/30 victory there during a non-presidential election year.
In his 2012 race for Chief Justice, Moore lost Jefferson county 188,000 to 111,000, so about 63% to 37%. With a motivated Democratic electorate, 70% doesn’t seem crazy.
54 posted on
12/18/2017 2:18:58 AM PST by
oincobx
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