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Tue Apr-12-11 08:01 AM
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ewagner
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Tue Apr-12-11 10:11 AM
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1. muliti-tasked approach |
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Jackpineradical hit it this morning and a few others agreed...Waukesha is the shiny object to take our attention off of the real fraud.
need to look closely at other discrepencies and errors...
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need to find out if Waukesha really, really really has that high of a percentage of registered voters in relation to the "eligible" voters...something smells bad there but I can't find the source
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Tue Apr-12-11 11:09 AM
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2. Why is the total of Kloppenburg votes lower in Milwaukee County |
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than in Dane County- or to ask it another way- does it make sense that the turnout of Democrats in Milwaukee (where they really really hate Walker) should be 20% lower than in Dane county (where we've only just begun to hate him)?
It struck me as odd on election night because I know that the ratio of Democrats to Republicans is probably better in Madison, but I would still expect a higher total number of Democrats in Milwaukee County than in Dane County.
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Tue Apr-12-11 01:00 PM
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3. that's one that needs to be looked at..n/t |
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Wed Apr-13-11 09:41 AM
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4. I was watching AP returns and I remember a strange blip |
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in Milwaukee County. It jumped up 10 precincts without any increase in vote totals. I can't remember now if the jump was between 264 > 274 or 274 > 284, but it seemed odd enough that someone commented on it in a DU post. Because it was the AP tally, not the official one, I assumed it was just a typo. But after all this, I would say that a closer look at Milwaukee is warranted.
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