On Saturday, 2/18/12, the delayed Washington County caucus was finally held in East Machias, Maine. As many of you know, there has been tremendous controversy surrounding the behavior of the establishment GOP in Maine.
After Ron Pauls huge margin of victory in Washington county, local Ron Paul supporter, Bryan Daughtery, noted with suspicion the reasons why this particular county was delayed and excluded from the final vote tally.
The final votes for Washington county came to: 163 for Ron Paul, 80 for Mitt Romney, 57 for Santorum and 4 for Gingrich.
Efforts are underway to remove Charlie Webster from his position as the State GOP chair for his suspicious activity surrounding the caucuses. Ron Paul supporters should take note; final numbers have not been released by the State GOP, two districts in Hancock County were held on Saturday as well which Ron Paul won. With your help, RevPAC will continue to keep the pressure on the Maine State GOP to ensure that they include all of the delayed caucus votes.
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Soon, this article will be driven to the bottom of the feed and forgotten. Because it pertains to Ron Paul.
Good find.
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Cross-referncing 4um Title: Voting Out the War Party?: "all but one of the precincts in Waldo county have the same official tally: zero. According to the participants, Paul swept those precincts: the party establishments solution to this "problem" was to simply disappear those voters. The town of Waterville, in Kennebec county, where over 15,000 registered voters reside, also saw its voters disappeared. Of course we all know its sheer coincidence Paul carried that precinct, 21-5, according to the Kennebec GOP."
I couldn't access the Maine Spreadsheet but was checking Iowa's data here: Iowa 2012 Caucus Spreadsheet. It still shows Romney as the winner and other irregularities. Delaware County has all zeros and none of the vote totals are correct for any candidate's column. Every candidate is reported to have a statewide total higher than an actual sum of their column figures, even Ron Paul. These are the number of votes less that each candidate would have if correctly calculated:
Also according to this spreadsheet, Ron Paul won 17 of 100 counties - Jefferson County by a landslide of 252 votes over Santorum. These are the Counties where he won with the number of votes over the 2nd place candidate:
Adams: 27 votes over Santorum
Allamakee: 2 votes over Romney
Black Hawk: 35 votes over Romney
Buena Vista: 15 votes over Santorum
Cedar: 21 votes over Santorum
Chickasaw: 57 votes over Romney
Clarke: 33 votes over Romney
Clayton: 83 votes over Santorum
Decatur: 2 votes over Romney
Jackson: 24 votes over Romney
Jefferson: 252 votes over Santorum
Lee: 24 votes over Santorum
Mitchell: 28 votes over Santorum
Poweshiek: 42 votes over Santorum
Van Buren: 18 votes over Santorum
Washington: 72 votes over Santorum
Winneshiek: 25 votes over Romney
The only two counties ending in "shiek", Poweshiek and Winneshiek, look like a Zio-play on words: Power-"sheik", Winner-"sheik"? 5 of the 17 are names of Presidents. Lee is the name of a Confederate Military commander. Black Hawk...Down?...in Iowa.
Where were Iowa's votes spirited away to be counted and by what company? Looks like some "comdedians" knew they'd get caught if they reported he lost in all the counties so that's what they thunk they could call his "election narrative" there.
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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
Looks like they want us to cross the Delaware off as a total loss for all of the candidates. Better, imo, to cross the Delaware symbolically, General Washington-style, and demand a recount of Iowa.
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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
All of the votes that were over-reported for each candidate amount to precisely 0.99% above the actual calculation (Edit to show the formula: calculated total divided by reported total), if only 2 decimal places are used. I don't know what that's about but what's the odds of that? Too high to be accidental, I reckon.
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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC