Well, at least we're beginning to know now how President Obama got re-elected:
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has found thousands of instances of voter fraud in the state, thanks to a 28-state crosscheck of voter rolls. Initial findings suggest widespread election fraud.
- 765 voters with an exact match of first and last name, DOB and last four digits of SSN were registered in N.C. and another state and voted in N.C. and the other state in the 2012 general election.
- 35,750 voters with the same first and last name and DOB were registered in N.C. and another state and voted in both states in the 2012 general election.
- 155,692 voters with the same first and last name, DOB and last four digits of SSN were registered in N.C. and another state – and the latest date of registration or voter activity did not take place within N.C.
The Interstate Crosscheck examines 101 million voter records in more than two dozen participating states.
Remember, 22 states did not participate in the Interstate Crosscheck.We could be talking not just about 'double voting',but even triple or quadruple voting, especially in states with no voter ID laws and conveniently loose absentee balloting regulations.
Aside from the above figures, the crosscheck also found that more than 13,000 deceased voters remain on North Carolina’s rolls, and they were able to show that 81 of them 'voted' after they died.
Now you also know why Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder has consistent filed suit using your tax dollars to prevent states from purging their roles.
Does anyone even want to bother betting that at least 90% of the fraudulent votes discovered in North Carolina went Democrat, for President Obama?
Do you suppose it's possible that in a fair election Mitt Romney would have won? With the massive voter fraud and complete Democrat control of the government bureaucracy and the news media it really is not hard to explain why many Republicans "go along to get along.". I'm not suggesting I agree with such a strategy but it is understandable.
ReplyDeleteOf course Mitt Romney chose not to fight alleged voter fraud and chose to accept defeat. Perhaps he plans to run again. Perhaps he thinks the USA has more time to "right the ship" than I think it has. As such, perhaps he thinks it okay to not fight voter fraud that may have cost him the election and try to gather his forces for a fight at another time when victory might be more attainable. Perhaps he's right. For the sake of our country, I certainly hope and pray so.
Mitt Romney has a history of purchasing companies that were either bankrupt and turning them around or purchasing them and selling off the assets to get at least some return for the investors. For this, he has been demonized endlessly by the news media. The fact is someone with that kind of skill is EXACTLY what America needs right now. Maybe he will get another chance.