Dear Doves,
The evidence of a nationwide cover-up and deception is underway. If wewere to check carefully, we'd discover that we are being lied to by the media.Take the early voting program in Ohio. I just got these result from the OhioSOS, he gives us the real data, which is contrary to the numbers actually counted.I'm convinced we're being deceived by polls and when Hussein's declared thewinner, we'll see martial law. Nobody will believe that he won. Next, he'll be incomplete control of everyone. We will wonder how anyone can fight against our newdictator? Does this sound familiar? The right, 'who can stand up against the Beast'
Agape Love,
Mike Curtiss
The MSM is Lyng about Ohio Early Voting - the Real Numbers from the Ohio SOS
| November 3, 2012 | Ohio Secretary of State
1. Here are the 2008 early vote totals from the early voting project at George Masonhttp://elections.gmu.edu/early_vote_2008.html2. Download the Excel Spreadsheet on Early Voting from OH SOShttp://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/Upload/news/2012/Early_Voting_Report_2012-11-02.xls3. You will notice that OH early voting is just like VA early voting. Cuyahoga and Summit are 2 of the top 4 Democratic counties. Cuyahoga is at 95% of 2008 totals and Summit just about the same at 100% of 2008 totals. On average across the state, about a 2-3% decline in Democratic counties.4. But look at the Republican counties. They are little by themselves but they add up. Union County had 3324 total EV in 2008 and has 7500 in now. Tuscarawas had 9339 in 2008 and 16000 now. Muskingum had 6629 in 2008 but 11900 now. You can find similar results in EVERY single Republican stronghold.Cuyahoga in 2008 was almost the same as 2004. The difference in Ohio from 2008 to 2012 was the massive dropoff in support for McCain from Republican and swing counties. The (R) enthusiasm is not only back, but it is stronger than ever before.Why more people aren't doing this kind of analysis is beyond me. Just look at the EV totals released by the states and you can see what is happening.If I'm reading the numbers wrong, please tell me. But it seems that the OH and VA numbers by county tell the tale -- small decreases in the Democratic areas but huge increases in Republican areas.