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By Coach Collins, on November 15th, 2012% by George Spelvin, staff writer
An overnight firestorm of cyber messaging is asking that volunteers come to Florida’s St. Lucie County and serve as observers for Allen West’s recount challenge! Fears and allegations of massive voter fraud are spilling out across the web immediately following a sham recount in the West-Murphy battle for US Congress even as local media play this down.
I received a late night blog post out of New York called CONSTITUTIONAL EMERGENCY, begging people to show up on Florida’s Treasure Coast to help America’s retired colonel get an honest recount from longtime Democrat machine Election Supervisor Gertrude Walker. (1)
Meanwhile, out of California, a Michael Savage Facebook page referenced by LDotter reveals that at the Harbor Ridge Clubhouse polling place in Port St. Lucie, 850 registered voters cast 1,550 cards, making for a 182.35% turnout! (2) You can read the entire 170 page PDF file of Walker’s Statement of Votes cast in St. … Continue Reading:Outrage grows over official corruption in Allen West recount
By Coach Collins, on November 6th, 2012% by Doug Book, staff writer
Just a thought. It has been reported that there are up to two hour waits to vote in parts of Colorado and Ohio, perhaps elsewhere as well. Will Democrat Governors and/or Secretaries of State, will various judges permit polls to remain open to accommodate voters in Republican counties? Will Republican officials have the GUTS to do so even though it will result in immediate threats from Dem lawyers and cries of racism from MSNBC?
If there was ever an Election Day in which Republican precincts might need extra time, this is certainly it.
By Coach Collins, on November 6th, 2012% by Doug Book, staff writer
Polls in some Eastern states won’t close until 7:00 PM Eastern. So although there may be little if any “official” word as to how Mitt Romney is doing until then, Coach is Right will attempt to provide some timely information from news sites and blogs around the web.
1.) From Hot Air: Romney LEADS early voting in Ohio! Hot Air reports that Gannet apparently posted data from the state government on its site at 2:00 AM Tuesday morning. (1) It is a post which has since been taken down from the site and replaced with “Early voting not yet counted in Ohio.” IF the info was TRUE, Romney leads early vote by some 92,000 votes. So what might this mean (IF TRUE)? Obama had a lead of 260,000 votes among early voters in 2008. He won the state of Ohio by appx 250,000. So on Election Day … Continue Reading:ELECTION DAY News, Updates, Rumors and Facts
By Coach Collins, on November 6th, 2012% by Doug Book, staff writer
The result of this presidential election will let the American public know whether their nation is dying or being reborn.
As “Coach” Collins wrote on CiR this morning, the November 5th Rasmussen Party Affiliation poll reveals that by a 5.8 % margin, more voters consider themselves Republican than Democrat. It is by far the largest advantage Republicans have ever enjoyed. Indeed it is more than 4 TIMES the +1.3% Republican margin of November, 2010 when the GOP eviscerated Democrats in both the house and the senate. (1)
Looking back upon party affiliation polling numbers of the past, it is clear that Rasmussen is nothing if not accurate. Democrats boasted an advantage of 7.6% in November of 2008, the year in which Obama roundly defeated the hapless John McCain by approximately that exact number!
But perhaps of greater interest is the fact that Democrats also enjoyed the lead in October of 2010! … Continue Reading:2012 Election–the death or re-birth of the United States
By Coach Collins, on November 6th, 2012%
By Kevin “Coach” Collins
In the last Rasmussen survey of Party identification before the 2010 election the Democrats held a Party ID lead of 2.9%. Republicans were 33.4% Democrats, 36.3% and Independents 30.3%. Republicans still won 63 seats in Congress.
Today’s Rasmussen final Party ID survey shows Republicans at an all- time high of 39.1% Democrats at 33.3% and Independents at 27.5%. There are 5.8% more Republicans than Democrats.
Since September’s survey, published a bit over 30 days ago, Republicans have grown 2.3%, Democrats have fallen .9% and Independents have fallen 1.5%.
These shifts account for only 2.4 points of the difference of 5.8. Where have the other 3.4 points come from?
It means people feel more comfortable identifying as Republican. It means where registration has continued into the middle or end of October (in New York State it went on until Oct. 13) Republicans have seen a strong increase in registrations.
It also means that … Continue Reading:Today’s real election fundamental: Rasmussen has Republican Party ID +5.8% in 2010 it was -2.9%
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