Split Districts Cause Fraud
In case you haven't followed the state House elections in North Carolina -- and let's face it, unless you're extremely active or an actual member of that body you probably don't -- the election isn't over. Just like the 2004 election (which didn't end for over 6 months), it will likely be months and months before we know the results of the election. Why? Because Democrats are in charge of it, and they want to make it confusing enough so that only they can determine the results.
This time it's split districts that are allegedly causing the problem. This is quite common in NC, where when you walk into the precinct, they look your name up, then pick from a stack of potentially dozens of different ballots. For example, I know at the location where I vote, there are at least 5 different possible ballots that I can get, depending on exactly where I live. And if I didn't know who I was supposed to vote for, I wouldn't know if I had the wrong ballot. In the race for House district 100, where extremely corrupt Jim Black is the current office holder, they somehow "discovered" after the election that some people received the wrong ballot. What I'd like to know is how they "discovered" this after the election. And in typical Democrat fashion, their solution is to just throw out all the ballots -- because that would ensure a Democrat win. Situations like this really make sure that people don't vote. They encourage fraud, which is the heart and soul of the Democrat party in NC. The Democrats in NC honestly believe that you're too stupid to elect the right people to rule over you, so they will ensure that THEY will select the right people. Go ahead, try and convince me it actually matters to vote in NC. The Democrat-led legislature and Democrat controlled board of elections will strongly argue with you.
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