Posted on 04/11/2011 2:49:29 PM PDT by Jean S
Waukesha - The Democrat on the Waukesha County Board of Canvassers who was widely quoted as endorsing Waukesha County's official ballot count that flipped the Supreme Court winner last week has more to say.
The Waukesha County Democrat Party released a statement Monday ascribed to Ramona Kitzinger, 80, a member of the canvassing board since 2004.
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They're fighting for their very existence. The facts are irrelevant.
When will the rank and file Democrats figure out that being a part of the Democrat party is effectively being a member of the mob? One would think that the close affiliation with the unions, would be a clear indication, but maybe they think that the protection only works one way. Someone should remind them that more mobsters are murdered by their peers than by the other side. The Democrats are never friends, they are only pretending to be so that they can get something.
Uh oh.
I notice the majority of the comments are pro Republican...that is good!
Wisconsin - County Vote Results
County Precincts D. Prosser (i) J. Kloppenburg
Total 3630/3630 739,886 50% 740,090 50%
They never concede they just muddle on till the next election... We on the other hand, are most willing to concede... if your gunna win against cheats, you’d better be willing “ get a little bloody” to borrow their phraseology.
I've been noticing that, too, as well as the higher ratings for these comments to boot. The Leftists don't have a rational leg to stand on.
I like this new technique of “zero-reporting” strongly conservative areas until just before the vote certification.
Some precincts/areas always seem to lag behind in reporting their votes, until they know how many “votes” are needed to swing an election. Waukesha is counted as “reported” and no one notices that their report did not increment the statewide counters. Then, when it is too late for the Dim precincts to “update” their vote totals, Waukesha comes up with their confirmed numbers. Thereby reducing opportunity for election theft.
I recall the 2008 Dim primary in Indiana. The East Chicago/Gary/Hammond votes did not come in until very late in the evening; after it had been determined that Hillary had won with more than 100K vote margin. If it had been closer, then it might have gone the other way with “found” votes coming in from that area.
This should say it all.
They "got" to her.
Yes, we can well afford to let them wallow in their angry pity party, squandering more of their armory, while we move forward with the business to be done. Let ‘em beat up on an old lady - the truth will eventually come out about the “talk” they had with her, and I’m going to enjoy her story.
“I recall the 2008 Dim primary in Indiana. The East Chicago/Gary/Hammond votes did not come in until very late in the evening; after it had been determined that Hillary had won with more than 100K vote margin. If it had been closer, then it might have gone the other way with found votes coming in from that area.”
And the DEMOCRAT Mayor of Valpo (Hillary supporter) going on CNN and saying the fix was in in Gary, that’s why they were holding back vote returns.
Yes, I do, too. Keep 'em guessing. An incredibly shrewd strategy.
Jean, I understand that Milwaukee canvass results aren’t in yet....any concerns being circulated among WI conservatives about that?
Thanks in advance to any who have good info, will check back later.
Milwaukee County results are still not in yet but Prosser can’t lose now. Even Milwaukee can’t come up with an extra 7000 votes.
The lack of the reporting is odd though.
The unions are all in on this even when it comes to intimidating an 80-year-old lady. Last gasp and sickening.
The Region just being the Region.
Today, Charlie Sykes was discussing “tipping point” and and surmised that perhaps he was overusing that phrase. A caller chimed in and offered the phrase “saturation point” describing how most people in Wisconsin are feeling about this constant agiprop.
I have sat in on Boards of Canvass as an observor and nobody there needs to know anything about computers. They just double check the numbers and recount the ballots, if necessary.
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