Study Shows Major Tampering In Elections
When national exit polling data is compared to the results of the 2006 election, some major problems appear. Either a lot of people are voting Republican and then telling pollsters that they voted Democrat, or there is some cheating going on with the machines or human counters that skew the results towards the Republicans.
Democrats beat Republican House candidates by an average of 7.6%, but polling data showed it should have been about 11.5%. That's a pretty staggering difference. There were several fairly close races that Democrats lost. Perhaps their advantage in Congress could have been much greater if they didn't have to deal with corrupt polling locations, particularly in the state of Florida and the midwest. Don't even get me started on Ohio.
Now that Democrats run Congress, perhaps we'll see some legislation to clean up the elections. If Republicans oppose such legislation, they'll be forced to defend their position, which will expose some of them to be the corrupt scumbags many of us already know them as.
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Clear Evidence 2006 Congressional Elections Hacked
Democrats beat Republican House candidates by an average of 7.6%, but polling data showed it should have been about 11.5%. That's a pretty staggering difference. There were several fairly close races that Democrats lost. Perhaps their advantage in Congress could have been much greater if they didn't have to deal with corrupt polling locations, particularly in the state of Florida and the midwest. Don't even get me started on Ohio.
Now that Democrats run Congress, perhaps we'll see some legislation to clean up the elections. If Republicans oppose such legislation, they'll be forced to defend their position, which will expose some of them to be the corrupt scumbags many of us already know them as.
OpEdNews Exclusive
Clear Evidence 2006 Congressional Elections Hacked



