Title: Exit polls: Ron Paul outpolls Romney Source:
YouTube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=adi-MKvYILw Published:Jan 21, 2012 Author:2012 Happens Post Date:2012-01-21 17:02:22 by randge Keywords:South Carolina Primary, Exit polls, Ron Paul Views:562 Comments:30
well, now, isn't that interesting. my parents are S Carolinians who voted for Ron Paul today. at their precinct, upon arrival, they were greeted by a young couple who handed them Paul literature. there were no supporters for any other candidate except for Ron Paul. the day before there had been a rally for Dr. Paul and this couple reported that there had been 1100+ in attendance.
Figures. I would be willing to bet that an honest vote count would have RP no worse than second. Having lived in SC I cannot see the people there being dumb enough to vote for Gingrich. However, the Crims in charge are desperate to deprive RP of any wins or credibility. However, the truth is getting out and while they can still steal the elections they cannot manufacture real trust or credibility.
I would be willing to bet that an honest vote count would have RP no worse than second. Having lived in SC I cannot see the people there being dumb enough to vote for Gingrich.
Iowa election officials permanently skewed the results of the caucus, illegally miscounting and completely dismissing votes for Ron Paul, many of which were ironically from precincts that Romney lost in 08.
Other missing or uncounted votes were expected to be heavy Ron Paul supporting, major populated areas and college town precincts, now leaving the true winner forever in question.
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As if thats not odd enough, hidden within all the commotion, even though many votes were missing, uncounted, and changed, including the official result totals for both Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, no mention at all has been given to the new total Ron Paul should now have and if his votes were also miscounted or left out like the two front-runners votes were reported to have been. Especially considering how close Ron Paul came to winning, one would think his totals would be just as important to review as well.
* unconstitutional as it is in violation of at least two US Supreme Court decisions
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A doubtful election is no election at all, as the US Supreme Court has ruled at least twice that we have a right to cast a ballot AND a right to KNOW that our vote was counted accurately. -- We can't know anything in computer elections as no one can see what's happening inside a computer. [Cont.]