I chose a few towns that are close by and I got: Franklin: 25 Brown, 7 Coakley, 1 Kennedy Norfolk: 6 Brown, 3 Coakley Franklin: 6 Brown, 3 Coakley Upton: 3 Brown Mendon: 6 Brown, 1 Coakley
Not bad - at least it shows that Brown supporters are revved up. I didn't go for any towns around Boston. Some comments were pathetic and disgusting! ;)
1 posted on
01/19/2010 12:41:17 PM PST by
jcsjcm
To: jcsjcm
Check out Pittsfield, in the leftest end of the state, where Coakley is from - just one report:
“HOW CROWDED: There were trickles of people around 9:30AM”
Dums are no-shows!
9 posted on
01/19/2010 12:57:40 PM PST by
lowtaxsmallgov
(Low Tax Small Govt - we can do it! Donate to Scott Brown https://www.icontribute.us/scottbrown)
To: jcsjcm
Hmmm...interesting website, but I come from a very small town and just put in my voting information. One other person, supposedly from my town, listed her information saying she voted at the high school. We don’t vote at the high school, we vote at the town hall.
To: jcsjcm
My main concern is in absentee ballots. There are only limited ways to cheat in regular ballots because people were there and count the number of people. There may be some differences in numbers, but it cannot be too big. Absentee ballots, however, are more easy to manipulate. Does the SoS issue the daily number of absentee ballots received by them? E.g., Jan 12 - 2,054 votes, Jan 13 - 4,543 votes, and so on.
This way, they couldn't pull Gregoire or others, where suddenly a bunch of absentee ballots was found.
14 posted on
01/19/2010 1:35:53 PM PST by
paudio
(Road to hell is paved by unintended consequences of good intentions)
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