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I was seeing conflicting total numbers that didn't represent the official numbers posted on the forums.
So we are to believe that Ron Paul had 54,111 combined Early and Election day votes for his district 14 Congressional race.
And 69,824 total votes in Texas for president?
This is a blatant travesty and I didn't think it would be this bad and in your face.
He always gets this consistent percentage and it is just a sham and there is no doubt. When you watch the votes come in live, how come there is always a consistent difference between Ron Paul and Huckabee during the whole night while the votes coming in. How can the number separating him from Huck stay the same while total votes are coming in the whole night. It's like a software fix that keeps his votes at a specific percentage as the votes come in no matter what. How come the votes aren't fluid, why do they come in with the same vote difference the whole night. I'm speculating but I just can't see how basically the poll numbers show that his district was the only place that voted for him and the rest of the counties like Austin where the largest base is look like nobody voted.
We passed a resolution in our precinct last night to abolish electronic voting machines for all Republican elections and replace it with paper ballots.
So we are to believe that Ron Paul had 54,111 combined Early and Election day votes for his district 14 Congressional race.
And 69,824 total votes in Texas for president?
This is a blatant travesty and I didn't think it would be this bad and in your face.
He always gets this consistent percentage and it is just a sham and there is no doubt. When you watch the votes come in live, how come there is always a consistent difference between Ron Paul and Huckabee during the whole night while the votes coming in. How can the number separating him from Huck stay the same while total votes are coming in the whole night. It's like a software fix that keeps his votes at a specific percentage as the votes come in no matter what. How come the votes aren't fluid, why do they come in with the same vote difference the whole night. I'm speculating but I just can't see how basically the poll numbers show that his district was the only place that voted for him and the rest of the counties like Austin where the largest base is look like nobody voted.
We passed a resolution in our precinct last night to abolish electronic voting machines for all Republican elections and replace it with paper ballots.