Posted on 01/19/2010 3:32:50 PM PST by goods
Apparently, Dem operatives pre-marked ballots for Brown, so Coakly campaign can claim Repub Fraud.
Is Coakley pointing to the collapsed ceiling panels in the Big Dig tunnel?
And this surprises — who?
You can bet if the Dems lose tonight they will file lawsuits in a matter of MINUTES. They’ll do everything they can to overturn the results and “recount” the ballots, or force some sort of “do-over.” And lets face it — they have the courts on their side.
BUT, if ACORN fraud and SEUI thuggery doesn’t defeat Brown outright, then at least they’ll have a harder time making that happen. SO their secondary goal will be to “de-legitimize” Brown as a real election winner — they’ll be able to claim (as they did against Bush in 2000) that “Republicans stole the election.” This is RIGHT out of Saul Alinsky’s playbook.
It’s time someone wrestled that playbook out of their grubby hands, whipped them about the head with it and then — and then...Yeah, I’ll hold my tongue about the next thing lol
Coakleys Press Release Charging Ballot Fraud Was Written Yesterday (BUSTED!)
by Publius
Click here to see it: http://tinyurl.com/yz78lof
This afternoon, the Coakley campaign convened a press conference to say they had received reports of voters receiving ballots, pre-marked for her opponent, Scott Brown. It would be a serious charge.
But were skeptical. Below is a screenshot of Coakleys website taken this afternoon. The press release making the ballot fraud charge is dated yesterday, before any ballots were issued to voters. (Click Full Screen to view properly)
With such seers working on the campaign (able to foresee possible ballot fraud before it happened), youd think the Coakley campaign would have been able to anticipate Browns campaign surge.
The Coakley release on the allegations now has the correct date on it. It can be found here.
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