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« on: November 11, 2014, 05:56:59 AM »

No, steal is too strong.  But let me introduce the 2016 nightmare civic breakdown scenario, in which Democrats would be (probably wrongly) accused of stealing the election:

Morning after Election day 2016:



Walker/Toomey 49.5% 269 EV- to clearly win in Republican congress
Clinton/Kaine 49.0% 269 EV

Colorado: Walker 48.8%/Clinton 48.0%, 250K VBM ballots uncounted, mainly in Denver/Boulder

2 Weeks after Election Day 2016:



Clinton/Kaine 49.0% 278 EV
Walker/Toomey 49.5% 260 EV

Colorado: Clinton 48.9%/Walker 48.3%, Denver has now finished counting.  Automatic recount range is 0.5%.

"HICKENLOOPER STOLE THE ELECTIONS FOR HILLARY!!!!!"

No way in hell that GOP wins Pennsylvania but not Virginia. Why is everyone acting like it is so long gone?
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