So heres my puzzlement.
Id been hearing, as the liars always do, up until the election, that Bevin was down almost 20 points.
That, of course, was wrong.
It was said by all the fake media that Bevin was not very liked. Evidently it wasnt a Republican thing as they elected all the down ballot Republican.
As it turned out, Bevin is down only 4,000 votes if memory serves. A very possible amount to be stolen.
But still, what the hell is wrong with this Bevin guy that his own state dislikes him so much?
Maryland has a Republican Governor that only pretends to be GOP and many in that state dislike him. But its not like they dont elect HIM and elect Republicans everywhere else.
Did Bevin cheat on his wife? Did he promote some legislation that Kentucky did not like?
What would a Republican do to be so disliked that a very red/blue state would elect the opposite, depending on color?
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Fish, IMHO, only, these are good questions...I give Kentucky’s republicans and some independents credit for their intelligence, and thus do not believe 100,000 would allow giving up the governorship...that number is how many fewer votes were cast for governor vs other lower races...by not voting for him. I mean, employment, immigration, taxes, etc., are great under Bevin. So we are to believe the toll bridge idea pissed everyone off and ruined their desire to vote??? No way. Infowars says Beshear returned the 175,000 Bevin removed from the voter rolls back to ability to vote...that would be enough to flip it. I don’t see that info anywhere else...so I need help from thinkers among us on that (not from haters or spazes)...Beshear’s family is corrupt and I believe some votes were electronically voided...just my gut feel...a la Soros et al.
Think about what you’re saying.
If true, and they get away with (and we let them), we’ll lose next year, as will every Republican.
The Coup that won.
Two young voters in Moline, Illinois, headed to the polls on Monday, October 28, to participate in early voting and were surprised to find the machine registering their votes incorrectly.
Both had heard complaints that the machines were recording Republican votes as Democrat votes, but figured it was due to problems with older people attempting to use touchscreen machines. Then they had the same problem in multiple races and decided to use their phones to document it.
The young men wished to remain anonymous, but spoke with The Weekly Standard.
I pressed the top of the box for [Republican state senate candidate] Neil Anderson, and it clicked for [Democratic state senator] Mike Jacobs, he said. The machines, both voters said, require the use of fingers, and no stylus or other device is provided.
The only way to make the correct vote, they said, was to press the incorrectly checked box to uncheck it, then press low in the Republicans box. The voters say they were able to figure this out without calling over an election judge for help.
English: Official portrait of US Rep. Bobby Sc...
English: Official portrait of US Rep. Bobby Schilling (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Problems with machines used in early voting