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To: PA Engineer

“Was it turn out or vote switching?”

That’s what I was wondering.

In order to keep peace of mind, I’ve only skimmed Iowa articles the last few weeks. Was it possible for Dem voters to vote for Rubio tonight? Pardon my ignorance, everyone, guess I could google it.


3,203 posted on 02/01/2016 8:19:50 PM PST by Cedar
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To: Cedar

Need too see the post polling to see where the cross overs went. I suspect they went to Rubio. I don’t think any went to the top two but need actual results.

My wife and a buddy would have voted for Rubio no matter how hard I tried to convince them to go for trump or Cruz. Remarkedly they say the same negatives about trump and Cruz. Trump they call a vane lightweight and Cruz as untrustworthy and shady! When I mention Rubio and his gang of eight they are unmoved. I give up we are doomed but they will never vote for a dem at least.


3,317 posted on 02/01/2016 8:31:26 PM PST by Mouton (u)
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To: Cedar
In order to keep peace of mind, I’ve only skimmed Iowa articles the last few weeks. Was it possible for Dem voters to vote for Rubio tonight? Pardon my ignorance, everyone, guess I could google it.

Yes. All they had to do was show up with ID and a piece of mail to confirm their address.

Currently there are 1,326 Democrat voters and 171,669 Republican voters. That is a 1 to 130 ratio. I can't help but to think "there is an app" for that. Something is very wrong.

That is why I say I don't believe in swarm behavior. There seems to be a different type of ground game going on.
3,333 posted on 02/01/2016 8:32:52 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media. #2ndAmendmentMatters)
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