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Glitches cited in early voting (1 Viewer)

jujuman13

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You gotta suspect something is up when your multiple choices are:

(a) Jeb Bush
(b) Jeb Bush
(c) Jeb Bush
(d) Jeb Bush


What do you mean they are tampering with the choices? :roll:
 
jujuman13 said:
Here we go again. Hey folks, guess where? FLORIDA? guess Jeb is up to his old tricks again!
Just remember that I forecast that a lot of these election results will wind up in court.
What a way to run what is supposedly a free and fair election. I am utterly disgusted.
Link

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/states/florida/counties/broward_county/15869924.htm
Just as I suspected. The left is already laying the groundwork for why they lose next week. If the republicans hold congress, the dems will be crying 'stolen election' a week from now. :lol:
 
It is unfortunate that the machines seem republican, rather than democrat. In a close election this could be a major problem as far as a valid vote count is concerned. While I am sure Republicans dont think its an issue, I can see why the Dems are a bit upset.

"Debra A. Reed voted with her boss on Wednesday at African-American Research Library and Cultural Center near Fort Lauderdale. Her vote went smoothly, but boss Gary Rudolf called her over to look at what was happening on his machine. He touched the screen for gubernatorial candidate Jim Davis, a Democrat, but the review screen repeatedly registered the Republican, Charlie Crist.

That's exactly the kind of problem that sends conspiracy theorists into high gear -- especially in South Florida, where a history of problems at the polls have made voters particularly skittish.

A poll worker then helped Rudolf, but it took three tries to get it right, Reed said."


Gotta wonder if Democrats would be quite so concerned if a republican vote ended up for a Dem....but of course, thats not the case here.
 
tecoyah said:
That's exactly the kind of problem that sends conspiracy theorists into high gear -- especially in South Florida, where a history of problems at the polls have made voters particularly skittish.

Hey they gotta test somewhere. :2wave:
 

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