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RainDog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-08-08 04:28 PM
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76. THE MOST POPULOUS AREAS of Indiana - ALL OF THEM were the last to report
and ALL OF THEM were known to be Obama areas. in other words, the Clinton precincts came in early because their populations were already small. rural, for the most part.

On the other hand, ALL of the population centers of Indiana went for Obama and this voting pattern was ALREADY KNOWN.

In addition, there was a huge "get out the vote" campaign in Indiana that stressed early voting. At my local farmer's mkt, for instance, people got information about how and where to vote early and were encouraged to do so to avoid voter fraud.

You know, most of us on this forum have tried to move to politeness. We know it's hard to lose. But those of you who want to keep this up cannot expect the rest of us to just see this and not respond. The highlighted quote you pull from one person is the ranting of a scum bag. Obama is associated with terrorists? How dare you post this sort of trash on this site?


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