Stealing Minnesota

"Just this week, liberal Ramsey County “discovered” 171 new votes from a single voting machine in a single precinct. An analysis by John Lott shows that these newly “discovered” votes represent yet another statistical improbability that favors Franken: Despite the fact that Maplewood precinct No. 6 gave Franken only 45.4 percent of the original, untampered-with vote, the newly “discovered” votes gave Franken 53.2 percent of the vote.

Also, you will notice that Franken is obsessively fixated on the absentee ballots, a specialty of the vote fraud experts at ACORN. Inasmuch as only 5 percent of absentee ballots were rejected in Minnesota, Franken already has fraud baked into the cake. But he needs more.

He is demanding to be given the names of voters whose absentee ballots were rejected. Why would he need the names of the voters? Unless … he plans to track them down, determine how they voted and then ferociously fight to qualify the absentee ballots only of known Franken voters."

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=29768

The same dude who helped steal the governorship in Washington State is now in charge of stealing Minnesota.

That means there were 91 (of 171) votes for Franken in the machine. If we are to accept that that precinct average is 45.4, then we would expect there to be 78 votes (of 171) for Franken. This is easily within a reasonable statistical fluctuation.

You should stop throwing the word fraud around if this is all you got.

We have always run a pretty tight ship up here. If congress stays out of it, I wouldn’t worry too much about fraud.

Norm killed himself when he voted for the bailout. The fact that franken is this close, even in a liberal uptopia like MN, should be wake up call for him. He’s kind of an asshole, so I doubt it will sink in unless he loses.

[quote]dhickey wrote:
We have always run a pretty tight ship up here. If congress stays out of it, I wouldn’t worry too much about fraud.
.[/quote]

And as importantly, if the activist judges of the Supreme Court can stay out.