Since it’s a November 8, 2012, story, the were several million votes yet to be counted. The actual totals
http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php
may have ‘found’ the missing voters.
The lag between voting day and the final count has led many over-anxious commentators to err.
Still worth looking into further.
This was if remember correctly (which I hardly do anymore at THIS age) predominantly happening in the swing states, especially Ohio. The later votes you refer to mostly came in from states that didn’t matter.
The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced that early voting fraud is how they stole the election. They not only stole the election, they convinced the opposition that their voters stayed home — when they did no such thing.
The Republican voters crawled over glass and stood in the lines, only to be told that they had already voted.
It’s a brilliant way to steal an election. Not only do you win, you cause your opposition to second guess themselves for the next four years.
I don’t think this works in off year elections though. I’m not sure why.
What do you think?