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BREAKING: Massive Voter Fraud in St. Lucie County, Florida

bobby180 Wrote: Nov 11, 2012 4:38 AM
This has already been debunked, folks...is not true. Never was. Not sure any of you will care, but thought you should know before you get too worked up.
NullifyNow Wrote: Nov 11, 2012 5:15 AM
bobby
Debunking usually occurs at least 2 weeks post whatever needs to be debunked. Nothing would surprise me---that Townhall writers got it wrong or that there was fraud.
GlockG22Shoots40s Wrote: Nov 11, 2012 5:15 AM
The explanation goes on to say that since the voter cards are 2 pages, each gets counted twice. Too bad the total of votes cast according to the article is an odd number... go back to basic math and get a clue... your argument of debunking has just been debunked...

On Tuesday only one precinct had less than 113% turnout. “The Unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards cast (141.10% ). The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.”

The Supervisor of Elections, Gertrude Walker, had this to say concerning the 141% voter turnout: “They may have had something like that in Palm Beach County, but we’ve never seen that here.”

So maybe Allen West wasn’t crazy to ask for a lock-down on the ballot boxes and machines in this county. According to...

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