Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Are the Democrats Trying to Steal Pennsylvania?







Res Ipsa Loquitor


Are the Democrats Trying to Steal Pennsylvania?

The moral is that Republicans don’t just have to win elections, they have to win by an amount that exceeds the margin of fraud.

It is being reported that Democratic Party operatives are evicting court-appointed Republican poll watchers from polling places in Philadelphia. Specifically, this reportedly has happened in Ward 32, Div 13; Ward 43, Div 14; Ward 56, Div 1; Ward 56, Div 22; Ward 32, Div 28; Ward 32, Div 28; Ward 12, Div 17; Ward 39, Div 1; Ward 24, Div 9; Ward 18, Div 25; Ward 43, Div 14; Ward 29, Div 18; Ward 65, Div 19; Ward 20, Div 1; and Ward 6, Div 11. The idea is to kick out the Republicans, then stuff the box with ballots marked for Obama. This is how some of these precincts have achieved 99 to 100% turnout in past elections.

The story is, as they say, developing…[at Powerline]

UPDATE: The New Black Panthers are out, too, “guarding” the same voting location where they were criminally prosecuted for voter intimidation in 2008.



7 comments:

Alear said...

Wonder what the weather is like across the battleground states? I've heard it said that bad weather favors the good guys, because they are more likely to turn out no matter what. For what it's worth, it's beautifully sunshiny in Columbus and likely to stay that well for the duration.

Anonymous said...

M Malkin reports SEALS headed to these polling stations to balance things out. Let's hope...
RAK

Alear said...

Here's the video, with Laura Ingraham commenting. Does look a touch like 2008. It's funny where they question someone wearing an MIT jersey, but these clowns are just fine.

Helly said...

Beautiful graphic, Rodge. And by beautiful, I mean wicked ugly.

We're off to Town Hall to vote and harass the Democrats. Both of them.

Good luck to us.

Alear said...

Not to turn this into the weather channel, but here's a positive comment from The Corner:


Atlanta, Georgia. Not exactly a "battleground" state, but intown Atlanta neighborhoods are largely blue.

Rain.
The line was nowhere NEAR the length of the line of 2008. It wasn't raining then, but it was freezing. By the time I left the poll, the line had dwindled to a five minute wait...

rickn8or said...

RAK, I wonder what would happen in Philly if identically-dressed and -equipped white people were to show up and stand beside the NBPP members?

Alear said...

Nice Post Cover.

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