Zero Votes?

Zero Votes?

So le me get this straight. Romney received zero votes from 9 precincts in Cuyahoga County. And in that same county, Romney won the 2012 primary election in March with 40,881 votes. The election percentages throughout Ohio counties shows a disparity of 1 to 5 % either way for both candidates in every county. So how can you receive ZERO votes in these areas?
To say it is impossible is not true, but to say that it is improbable is about 99.99 % accurate.
Romney lost Ohio by 103,481 votes, he lost Cuyahoga County by a whopping 236,478 votes. What are the chances?


Same thing happening in Pennsylvania.

Somebody cheated the system and I have a pretty good idea who. No wonder Romney was shell shocked. He probably did win.
Update:  In Philly, 59 divisions, not a single vote for Romney
It’s one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure: In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote. Zero. Zilch.

2 thoughts on “Zero Votes?

  1. Well, I do not SEE these problems be shown on ANY TV “news” show. Not one.
    I wonder why. Oh well, maybe the meteors will come to America so that GOD can sort it out for America.
    Four more years. Then 8 more under biden. Then lets see what be coming to America after all of that.

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