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POPSEarly voting 'boosts Democrats' they only mention Florida to say that absentee ballots are running 3 to 2 in favor of the Republicans, but I've been watching the Orlando daily totals and the last few days the dem early voters have outnumbered the republicans by 3 to 1.
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POPSACORN instilled fear: Workers Probably the most publicly-revealed fraudulent election process ever....and all that seems to be happening is more revelations and talk.
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POPSGlitches fill Ohio voter rolls "Frankly, I'd rather have people in there twice than not at all. It's not a big deal," said Diane Goldsmith, who heads the voter registration department of the Hamilton County Board of Elections. Well, that's scary. I don't care if they're Reps or Dems...I want the vote to be accurate, legal, and ethical. So this is Hamilton County...or just Ohio...ok, multiply this by the already known fraudulent and the potential unknown. I would think that every American would care that this election were fair; if for no other reason, we wouldn't have months of lawyers and court decisions holding up the process of installing a legitimately elected President.
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POPSJudge Orders Ohio Sec of State to Comply with Federal Law “Her refusal to comply with federal law raises serious concerns about her ability to objectively oversee this election. It’s especially troubling in light of her connection to ACORN and that group’s stunning confession this week of fraudulent registration activity happening right here in Ohio.” Brunner’s effort to fight the court order comes just two days after the Democrat activist group ACORN admitted to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections that the group engages in fraudulent voter registration activity. Ohio ACORN officials “blamed the elections board for not scrutinizing ACORN’s suspicious cards,” claiming the group “can’t be expected to catch everything.”
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POPSOhio woman, 90, shoots self during eviction; Fannie Mae forgives loan In 2004, Polk took out a 30-year, 6.375 percent mortgage for $45,620 with a Countrywide Home Loan office in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The same day, she also took out an $11,380 line of credit. Over the next couple of years, Polk missed payments on the 101-year-old home that she and her late husband purchased in 1970. In 2007, Fannie Mae assumed the mortgage and later filed for foreclosure. Deputies had tried to serve Polk's eviction notice more than 30 times before Wednesday's incident, Sommerville said. She never came to the door, but the notes the deputies left would always disappear, so they knew she was inside and ambulatory, he said. Sommerville said Akron is creating programs to help people keep their homes. "But what do you do when there's just so many people out there and the economy is in the shape that it's in?" He added that many businesses and individuals have offered to help Polk.
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POPSJessie's Body Found - Cutts Charged "The source said Cutts did not say he had caused Davis’ death, but said he moved the body because he feared no one would believe him." I don't believe him either.
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POPSDemocrazy in Ohio Of course I live in FL....nobody's gone to jail, but Katherine Harris went to Congress!
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POPSVoting problems - 1 Just waking up and starting to look at how voting is going today. Hoping this is just a small problem, not an indicator.