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.
PA had two statewide races. Tom Corbett won by ten percent. Toomey won by two. Not everyone votes straight ticket.
And don’t get me wrong. I imagine there was vote fraud in Nevada. But IMO vote fraud alone isn’t enough to explain the margin of defeat for Angle. I saw what the Dem GOTV efforts did in NE Philly - I was there all day and saw strong turnout at polling places, and NE Philly has more Dems than pubbies. Those were real-live persons streaming into the polls.