An interesting phenomenon is occurring in Minnesota in the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Norm Coleman, the Republican, and Democratic challenger Al Franken.
The day after the election Coleman led Franken by 725 votes. That lead has gradually shrunk to a mere 221 votes, and the change is occurring in a heavily-Democratic precinct.
Where did over 500 Coleman votes go in just a matter of days? And why would it just so happen that all of the discrepancies are happening in one of the most overwhelmingly Democratic precincts in the state?
In fact, it has been determined that the discrepancies can be narrowed down to one town within that precinct--the Democratic stronghold of Two Harbors, a small town north of Duluth.
Dr. John Lott's latest op-ed on Fox News online highlights this phenomenon and says that Minnesota is ripe for election fraud.
The details of this scheme are stunning and make it abundantly clear that the Democrats have made and are making election fraud their primary means to win seats in various races around the country.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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