That's just it - throughout the day, in several of the swing states, there were those little electronic reports showing that GOP turnout (measured in terms of who is actually showing up, having their bar code read, and being signed in as having voted) was up, and Dem turnout was down, both in direct comparison to each other, and versus the numbers in 2008.
And then we wake up to find out that 3.5 million or more Republicans didn't vote, including in a lot of the swing states?
No. I don't accept that this is just some fluke, or that the official numbers of voters was somehow uniformly wrong. Not when EVERY OTHER piece of data - from the polls, to the measures of partisan affiliation, to the measures of relative enthusiasm, to the way independents and white voters were going, and many more pieces - were pointing to the exact same thing.
Asking me to discount all of this is like telling me that, hey, that theory of gravity thing works almost all of the time, but in this one case, you're just going to have to accept that iron bars can float up into the air on their own accord.
No. Not buying it. This election was defrauded. It was defrauded in a major way.
All those machines changing votes from Romney to Obama with no investigation whatsoever? How many times did it occur tuesday or before? How many dead people voted? How many illegal aliens voted? How many times did people vote 5 times in different jurisdictions? It has to add up to enough votes to swing any swing state.
I think we need to abolish all electronic voting methods, eliminate all early voting and require everyone to vote in person with a valid government issued ID on election day.
But that will never happen so rampant voter fraud is here to stay. Democrats will cheat because government is their religion. Republican operatives will say nothing because appeasement is their modus operandi.
Eventually there will be blood. The government is eliminating all other options.