Posted on 04/02/2009 5:25:23 PM PDT by GVnana
ALBANYNow it's Tedisco by 12!
As voting machines are re-canvassed, Assembly Minority Leader Jim Tedisco has picked up 37 votes, evaporating Democrat Scott Murphy's lead in the race to replace Kirsten Gillibrand in Congress, according to county election officials who are conducting a recanvass.
Tedisco now has 77,236; Murphy has 77,224.
(Excerpt) Read more at politickerny.com ...
He’s got the lead by a thumbnail.
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This is how it started in Minnesota.
I did...under the original title even...
National Review’s Corner blog reports that thousands of military absentee ballots may be thrown out.
How many absentee ballots left to count? Or have they started yet?
They haven’t started counting absentee ballots yet. This has just been the recanvassing so far.
Rigged by media and ACORN.
America Newspapers and Media are all part of the propaganda machine. If you
watch the tv media closely, all they do is read from the teleprotor machine.
Its all controlled; even the voting machines. Hitler couldnt do a better job
with the technology they have today.**************
Would be good to see a Rat seat turn “R” east of the Hudson.
LOL
Thank you Al Gore.
Think congress will pass a law to change this outrage?
NOTAF#CKINCHANCEINHELL!
RATF#CKINBAST@RDS!
&^*&^ Acorn!
“National Reviews Corner blog reports that thousands of military absentee ballots may be thrown out.”
What lame excuse did they give this time?
Hussein will not be pleased.
This must change.
FWIW, the Fox panel unanimously agreed that Tedisco will win the absentee ballots and thus win the election.
I won’t believe the GOP won this seat until the guy actually takes the oath of office. The Dems will just find liberal judges to rubber stamp their theft of the election - just like Minnesota, Washington, etc.
If military votes are tossed, I’m on the verge of law breaking.
Just no way can that is acceptable.
Not yesterday, not today and never in a time of war. No freaking way.
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