Posted on 05/18/2011 11:11:17 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
WAUKESHA - Officials in Waukesha say they expect to finish the recount in the Supreme Court race on Thursday.
The state extended the original deadline until May 26th for Waukesha County to complete its count.
Once the recount is completed, will challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg, who trailed incumbent David Prosser in the race by about 7,000 votes, challenge the results in court?
She will have five days from the end of the certification process of Waukesha's count to make a decision on whether or not to appeal.
Kloppenburg is insane. She will appeal after appeal after appeal for years.
Do we have a bet on how many votes the liberals come up with?
She is just a union toad. Doing the Democrats bidding, trying to keep the energy up on the left through the recall elections. My guess is she will get a comfortable SEIU job somewhere when all is said and done as payoff for being a union stooge and making a mockery of Wisconsin's democratic process.
They’ve come up with maybe 300 votes total, they’re actual plan is to eliminate the City of Brookfield’s 18,000 votes of which 14,000 were for Kloppy.
You know the ...... Stuart Smalley affair..
They question becomes, who is paying her to do this?
The objective now is to figure out a way for Prosser to be denied his seat in August (when his prior term expires).
I’m sorry I haven’t kept up - what is their reasoning for “disenfranchising” the entire city of Brookfield?
http://hotair.com/greenroom/archives/2011/05/16/wisconsin-supreme-court-recount-day-18/
Enjoy....
If the Democrats win, it will end tomorrow.
If the Democrats don’t win, it will continue into eternity.
Recount until we win along with voter fraud is the standard Democrat m.o.
They’re trying to show the possibility of tampering. They have contested a number of bags in Brookfield/Waukesha County due to rips, not being cinched fully, enough of an opening for a hand to get through, etc.
The assumption here is that their solution to that will be to go to court and have all votes in contested bags thrown out.
You have to ignore of course the same issue with bags in Milwaukee and Dane County too and 10,000 ballots from Dane County that only voted in the Prosser Kloppenberg section of the ballot.
If the vote is certified tomorrow I’d expect we’ll know what will happen next by Mon/Tuesday.
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