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  • O'Keefe Uncovers MASSIVE California Voter Fraud, DMV Abuse

    03/16/2019 1:13:53 PM PDT · by gaijin · 93 replies
    Charlie Kirk is spilling the beans on this. Apparently James O'Keefe at Project Veritas has plenty of video footage documenting all this. Voting abuse is rampant in California. Last year EVERY district in conservative Orange County turned blue. Need ANYONE wonder how, now..? No word on exactly when O'Keefe will release the video but look for it soon.
  • More States Move to GOP in 2011: Seventeen states solidly or leaning Republican, up from 10 in 2010

    02/02/2012 9:19:57 PM PST · by neverdem · 13 replies · 1+ views
    Gallup ^ | February 2, 2012 | Jeffrey M. Jones
    Democrats have lost their solid political party affiliation advantage in 18 states since 2008, while Republicans have gained a solid advantage in 6 states. A total of 17 states were either solidly Republican or leaning Republican in their residents' party affiliation in 2011, up from 10 in 2010 and 5 in 2008. Meanwhile, 19 states including the District of Columbia showed a solid or leaning Democratic orientation, down from 23 in 2010 and 36 in 2008. The remaining 15 states were relatively balanced politically, with neither party having a clear advantage. Gallup classifies each state as solid Democratic, leaning Democratic,...
  • Byron York: How Bush will likely beat his 537-vote ‘landslide’

    11/11/2003 9:52:00 PM PST · by Jean S · 43 replies · 661+ views
    The Hill ^ | 11/12/03 | Byron York
    There’s been a lot of talk about recent studies showing a decline in the percentage of American voters who identify themselves as Democrats. Last summer, pollster Mark Penn found that just 32 percent of voters called themselves Democrats, which led Penn to conclude that, at least on the party-ID issue, “the Democratic party is currently in its weakest position since the dawn of the New Deal.” Now a new study by the Pew Research Center pegs the Democratic number at 31 percent, versus 30 percent who call themselves Republicans. That’s very bad news — if you’re a Democrat — but...