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3/17/2018 3:12 pm  #1


Sore Losers

Washington (CNN)Pennsylvania's Republican Party is asking for an investigation into Tuesday's special election.

The party has asked the Pennsylvania secretary of state to look into "a number of irregularities" it says occurred during voting in the House race between Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb.
Lamb has claimed victory in the race over Saccone, and holds a narrow lead of fewer than 700 votes. CNN has not projected a winner in the race.

In a letter, Pennsylvania GOP general counsel Joel Frank said there had been complaints of voting machines not being calibrated, voters not appearing on voter rolls, questions over website information on polling places, and notice of overseas and military voting.

A letter addressed to the US Department of Justice from Frank also requests the appointment of federal observers "to monitor" the May 15 primary "for practices that may infringe on the ability of all duly qualified Pennsylvania voters to cast their votes in accordance with the voting protections afforded under federal laws."


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

3/17/2018 5:41 pm  #2


Re: Sore Losers

Gee, and if Saccone had won, they would piss and moan if the D-Tribe made the same complaints.  The R-tribe would blow it off and cry, "sore losers".


 

 

3/17/2018 6:46 pm  #3


Re: Sore Losers

I think Lamb “the sham” colluded with the Ruskies and rigged the election.

 

3/17/2018 8:44 pm  #4


Re: Sore Losers

Rongone wrote:

I think Lamb “the sham” colluded with the Ruskies and rigged the election.

Sessions is likely empowering a grand jury to look into it as we speak ! 
 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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