The GOP candidate for governor was Hispanic. It is entirely within the realm of possibility that Hispanic voters would split their tickets in that situation. After all, Dingy Harry made it ethnic, and it could well have screwed his own son in the process.
Like I said before, I will volunteer to help look at EVERY frigging ballot cast in order to match it to a LEGITIMATE voter. And, I will bet you the end results will be drastically different. Then, I will testify against EVERY ILLEGITIMATE voter. Until we, as a nation, can guarantee one vote/one legitimate voter, we are simply pi$$ing up a rope. I’m sick of getting all wet. It is as simple as a “hand print” computer data base. And if certain select groups feel “disenfranchised”, I will gladly hand them my rope.
Humboldt.......56.90%........32.12%
Elko.......... 63.55%....... 25.25%
Pershing...... 52.71% .......34.39%
Churchill .....63.40%....... 27.80%
Storey........ 52.67%....... 39.50%
Lyon ..........59.95%....... 32.39%
Carson City... 47.96%....... 44.64%
Douglas .......59.04%....... 34.57%
Landers....... 63.17% .......25.61%
Eureka ........69.04% .......18.05%
White Pine ....67.33% .......21.51%
Nye ...........54.33% .......36.66%
Esmeralda .....67.51% .......20.15%
Lincoln .......67.27% .......22.68%
Clark .........41.35% .......54.36%
Washoe........ 44.87% .......49.87%
Mineral .......43.19% .......44.93%
Average .......58.14% .......32.51%
Median ........59.04% .......32.39%
In the three counties she lost, the results shows the following:
In Mineral 1190 voted Republican for the House seat while 559 voted for the Democrat. Yet 822 voted Republican for the Senate while 855 voted for Reid. We're not talking about independent voters here, we're talking about Republicans/Democrats. This is totally inconsistent with what the other counties are showing.
Finally Clark County has three congressional districts. The number of people voting for the Republican/Democrat House candidate was 572336. Yet the number of people voting for the Senate candidate was 464988; a difference of almost 110,000. One has to wonder WHY didn't almost 1/4 of the electorate who voted for either a Republican/Democrat in the House race didn't bother to vote in the Senate race. Also, the House Republicans captured 199,204 of the votes, yet Angles only captured 192,257. For the House Democrats, they captured 238,001; yet Reid captures 252,749 of the votes.