Posted on 11/04/2008 10:30:11 AM PST by Undertow
You can choose to believe me or not...I can only pass on what I'm hearing
But I have a VERY close source working inside the PA Republican Party and just talked to this person a few minutes ago...
McCain is winning BIG in Western and Central PA. It seems coal country is pissed at 0's comments over the weekend...
No data on the East
Of course, it's only 1:30 and things can change...
So keep voting Freepers and PUMAs. Keep encouraging your neighbors and family to GOTV!!!!
LOL, in my neighborhood (pop 20k) in central PA, it's hard to find anybody black, much less a Panther!
How is it going. We have had the heaviest turnout in Murrysville that I can remember. By noon over half the Sardis district registered voters had voted. The mood was exceptionally serious. The district is generally conservative with some recent infiltration of the “afluenza” vote.
And blood will run in the streets...
(according to some)
I live in Pittsburgh,just had my McCain sign stolen by someone in a truck with a huge Obama sign.Low lifes.
I don’t worry about McCain in an honest election, but with Black Panthers blocking doorways in Philly saying they will make certain a black man wins this election, when 19 people are registered yet 21 vote in Dixville Notch, when judges in PA keep GOP poll watchers out and the same thing is going on in NH, then I worry...
We’re right outside Harrisburg too, and our turnout is also very high. Good news for the team.
Hope you come out to the victory party tonight - I’ll be wearing the Palin Power shirt!
In 24 hours I doubt we'll ever see or hear from Steve-b again. All his hard work for the Obamessiah will have been in vain.
There are more than a few registered as Democrats who I know are more conservative than me. I really think the moderate Democrat named John McCain has a chance running as a Republican. Even the Obama counterpart (a hippie looking 30ish lady) was pleasant and gave up keeping up with the names because the people were being moved through so efficiently. She was just doing hatch marks based on party affiliation and calling them in periodically. I thought it was irregular to ask party affiliation during a general election, but I think the little old ladies were just being accomodating.
Smart of them to use an inconspicuous vehicle
When I voted at 10 a.m. the guy that ran my ballot through the optical scanner said I was the count they had the entire day of the primary, it has been a steady stream... saw a LOT of seniors voting... wonder: did O scare them with his SS lies or are they determined to keep O from being elected???
a) wait in line, of course
b) show state picture ID to one poll worker
c) he and another worker verify name/addy, each on their own separate copy of the elector list
d) sign the list at my name
e) one worker scans machine card to validate for one voting session
f) vote each individual candidate electronically, submit ballot
g) return card to poll worker to be swiped (degaussed) for use by next guy
ACORN's criminal sh!t just don't fly 'round here.
I lived most of my life in PA, and I have been disappointed so many times with the results there. I told myself that this time I would not even hope for a victory there. But here I go again. Please God Please.
Congratulations! That's a wonderful story, one that you and your sons will remember forever.
I live in Lancaster County and the area unfortunately seems to be moving more toward the democrats. Conservatives in this area are becoming a “silent” majority.
Lancaster County has a large population of homegrown voters but we are also seeing a large influx of transplants as Philadelphia moves west and New York moves south.
My emotions have swung wildly during this campaign. I feel very few people feel threatened by Obama as they should. Obama does seem to have younger women that I am acquainted with interested in voting that have not voted before. On the flip side, my brother registered to vote for the first time and he will be voting for McCain.
Overall my perspective is Lancaster on a percentage basis will go higher for democrats this year than in the past. If this is the case I hope that gains in Western and Central Pennsylvania can offset these gains. Hopefully I am wrong and I will remain optimistic.
Even if McCain wins I worry for our country. The left seems to go unchallenged on corruption. Our local Republican party is moving toward RINO status and corporate welfare is running rampant.
I’ll continue to fight against the odds.
“And maybe gnat, flies and locusts. I know: too Jewish.”
LOL! Au contraire, mon frere, not Jewish enough. I want plague, boils, scorpions, and famine. Whatever it takes.
I'll totally vouch for Petronski's observation.
Excellent description of what I've seen all over Union and Northumberland counties.
In 2004, and I'm guessing it will be the same this time, Philadelphia returns came in early. Kerry was leading 2-to-1 in Pennsylvania well into the night, before non-urban returns came pouring in. The final Kerry margin in PA was 2.5%.
He carried Philadelphia by more than 400,000 (542,000 to 130,000), but took the state by only 145,000 (2,938,000 to 2,793,000).
You're implying that somebody is orchestrating a fraudulent manipulation of a one-room election that is watched by national and even world media, for the purposes of tilting the results in New Hampshire by two votes?
Please, lie down until the fever goes away.
I understand skepticism. I probably would be too if it wasn’t my own brother as my source...
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