The link in post 291 describes (possibly) invalid voter registrations, not illegal votes. There’s a huge difference.
The Republicans claimed “at least 200,000” new voter registrations with problems. Only a portion of those were actually invalid. Some were trivial problems that would be found valid on closer inspection.
Of the portion of those 200,000 registrations that were really invalid, how many votes were actually cast?
I’ve seen no documented claims of a significant number of invalid VOTES cast in Ohio. Hence my question.
I’m late to this thread, but I live in Indiana.
A win in Indiana does not change the outcome of the election, and it may not mean anything to the rest of YOU on this forum, but to Hoosiers, and to someone like me who got some votes for McCain and got at least 2 people to vote who were not going to vote, IT MEANS A LOT.
From what I understand, in Ohio you were allowed to REGISTER and VOTE on the same day, so some invalid registrations and illegal votes almost certainly occurred. We just don’t know, since there are 200,000 new voters that the SOS does not want to verify eligibility. It is extremely odd that Obama won Ohio by about 200K votes, which is the same number of problem registrations.