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The 2012 elections may have been fraudulent - a notorious scam on the American people.
Sometimes you just cannot argue with the numbers. If these numbers are
correct and true, the USA has bigger problems on their hands other than who
was elected President.
From Bill O'Reilly's message board:
Most everyone suspected fraud, but these numbers prove it and our
government and media refuse to do anything about it.
As each state reported their final election details, the evidence of voter
fraud is astounding. Massive voter fraud has been reported in areas of OH
and FL, with PA, WI and VA, all are deploying personnel to investigate
election results.
Here are just a few examples of what has surfaced with much more to come.
* In 59 voting districts in the Philadelphia region, Obama
received 100% of the votes with not even a single vote recorded for
Romney. (A mathematical and statistical impossibility).
* In 21 districts in Wood County Ohio, Obama received 100% of
the votes where GOP inspectors were illegally removed from their
polling locations - and not one single vote was recorded for Romney.
(Another statistical impossibility).
* In Wood County Ohio, 106,258 voted in a county with only
98,213 eligible voters.
* In St. Lucie County, FL, there were 175,574 registered
eligible voters but 247,713 votes were cast.
* The National SEAL Museum , a polling location in St. Lucie
County, FL had a 158% voter turnout.
* Palm Beach County , FL had a 141% voter turnout.
* In Ohio County , Obama won by 108% of the total number of
eligible voters.
NOTE: Obama won in every state that did not require a Photo ID and lost in
every state that did require a Photo ID in order to vote.
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You can list a hundred conspiracy theories and it still doesn't equal 1 truth.
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