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Monday, January 18, 2010

Whatever It Takes To Win.


The specter of Minnesota's bitterly contested election contest between Al Franken and Norm Coleman now hangs over the special election in Massachusetts, with Republicans and conservative pundits warning that anything less than a clear-cut victory for GOP challenger Scott Brown over Democrat Martha Coakley risks a "stolen election."

Brown appears to be surging. Increasingly desperate in the campaign's waning days to save their supermajority in Congress, Democrats are doing everything they possibly can to keep the seat.

Several Obama advisers have told Democratic Party officials in recent days that the administration expects Coakley is likely to lose the election Tuesday, CNN White House correspondent Ed Henry reported.

John Fund, the election expert, author, and Wall Street Journal online commentator, told Newsmax that Brown probably has to win by at least 20,000 votes to avoid "the margin of litigation."

Republicans are crowding the blogosphere with fears that a close election could trigger the same type of recount process that saw former GOP Sen. Norm Coleman's lead over then-challenger Al Franken steadily evaporate in Minnesota.

"Actual vote stealing will occur" on Tuesday, Fund told Newsmax. But he expects it will be reduced "because ACORN is discredited and adrift and there are serious anti-fraud efforts being mounted."

Several icons of the left appear to be signaling to Massachusetts voters that voter fraud would be justifiable...

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The beginning of the end for the Democraps!

Anonymous said...

At least they are finally admiting that they have been rigging elections for years!

Anonymous said...

I'm sure there will be plenty of districts where more votes will be counted than there are registered voters, and just by coincidence those same districts will go for the democrat.

Orsonwells said...

Is this one going to be an electronic vote or paper ballots?

Anonymous said...

The 60-40 split in the Senate is very interesting, I wonder what would happen if just one Democrat...

Orsonwells said...

Godspeed, Mr. Brown!

Anonymous said...

Did everyone see the clip of Ed Schultz at msnbc saying he would cheat if he could to keep brown from winning, even if he personally had to vote 10 times. But the good news is tomorrow the weather is rain and snow so the weak at heart dumbocrats will stay home along with acorn. Good job Senator elect Brown.

Anonymous said...

Obama probably has our tax dollars at work to pick up the "less fortunate" to take them to the polls to vote for the hag so Brown will lose...

Anonymous said...

You might want to take a look and paste this video from You Tube. It all starts tomorrow in Massachusetts:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZs8k4pJcyk