Posted on 03/14/2018 2:49:46 PM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
Last evening I began watching the PA-18th-CD election returns on the New York Times newspaper election results site...which is by far the best in the business for election reporting and background information.
As the initial election returns flowed in, the Times indicated that, though the race was very close, it appeared like Conon Lamb would eke out a victory scoring 52%-48% over Rick Saccone.
Then about fifteen minutes later, the Times suddenly changed its prediction to Saccone winning by a 62%-38% over Lamb. The Times said that they had information as to voting patterns in the Conservative counties, indicating a Saccone victory. I was stunned out of my senses....this lasted for few minutes...when suddenly the Times killed all of its prediction outlines, saying that they did not have enough accurate information to predict results, either way.
I immediately smelled a rotten fish, that someone had gotten to the Times folks and told them cut that stuff out.....Lamb is going to win. Of course election tampering came into my mind immediately.
If I were the GOP/RNC & the Saccone folks...I would "hard line" follow-up on this "weird" series of events with the New York Times...which "Never" makes this kind of error on election reporting...Strange?. It smells like voter fraud might have been alive and well in the Conor Lamb camp last evening. Just a thought...folks!!!
I flipped between NYTIMES and the PA SOS site.
After awhile they stopped their future projections.
However, their counts were always just a tad ahead of the PA SOS numbers and were not off.
Yes, many dems (with a conscience) admittedly know there was election fraud in this large voting bloc that suddenly came in. Absentee ballots MUST to be investigated thoroughly.... cross checked....and eventually banned. Too much fraud by Dems.
THE “LAMB” ABSENTEE. BALLOTS. DO. LIE.
HAVE WE NOT LEARNED ANYTHING FROM ALABAMA.
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