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To: Korah
Think about the states and races that surprisingly resisted the TEA party/GOP wave. There may be a pattern of “missing” votes.

Instead of the usual dem trick of producing votes out of thin air (and cemeteries) maybe they figured out a way to disappear a bunch of republican votes.

I saw a story earlier today about Connecticut that made me think of this.

There shouldn't have been any area where Republicans were not enthusiastic to get out and vote. Even if you didn't like the GOP candidate in Cali the chance to bounce Boxer should have brought republicans out in droves.

The major shift in votes in seniors should have helped as well.

I am hoping some sharp Freepers can dig in to it.

5 posted on 11/15/2010 7:06:42 PM PST by djwright (2012 The White House Gets Another Coat Of Shellac)
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To: djwright

California is the only state that had no Democrat incumbent lose. Every other state had Democrats losing all the way down to the city levels. Ca is the only one that did not.

As I said, I know three registered Republicans WHO did not vote!

Where is the voter fraud there?

They were lazy, and so they did not vote. Multiply that by all of Ca, and this article is correct. Republicans did not vote!


8 posted on 11/15/2010 7:11:17 PM PST by Korah
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