chesswarsnow
02-17-2008, 10:16 AM
Sorry bout that,
1. But came across this story, and I haven't heard about it on any network news stations yet.
2. Scandal!
3. Can it be the New York, tried to pull a fast one in an *Fair Election*?
4. READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE:http://www.nypost.com/seven/02162008/news/regionalnews/obama_robbed_in_ny_97932.htm
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February 16, 2008 -- Barack Obama's primary-night results were strikingly under recorded in several congressional districts around the city - in some cases leaving him with zero votes when, in fact, he had pulled in hundreds, the Board of Elections said today
Unofficial primary results gave Obama no votes in nearly 80 districts, including Harlem's 94th and other historically black areas - but many of those initial tallies proved to be wildly off the mark, the Board of Elections confirmed.
Truth is, in some districts getting a recount, the senator from Illinois is even close to defeating Hillary Clinton.
Initial results in the 94th District, for example, showed a 141-0 sweep for the New York senator, but Board of Elections spokeswoman Valerie Vazquez said today that the ongoing recount had changed the tally to 261-136.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But came across this story, and I haven't heard about it on any network news stations yet.
2. Scandal!
3. Can it be the New York, tried to pull a fast one in an *Fair Election*?
4. READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE:http://www.nypost.com/seven/02162008/news/regionalnews/obama_robbed_in_ny_97932.htm
"
February 16, 2008 -- Barack Obama's primary-night results were strikingly under recorded in several congressional districts around the city - in some cases leaving him with zero votes when, in fact, he had pulled in hundreds, the Board of Elections said today
Unofficial primary results gave Obama no votes in nearly 80 districts, including Harlem's 94th and other historically black areas - but many of those initial tallies proved to be wildly off the mark, the Board of Elections confirmed.
Truth is, in some districts getting a recount, the senator from Illinois is even close to defeating Hillary Clinton.
Initial results in the 94th District, for example, showed a 141-0 sweep for the New York senator, but Board of Elections spokeswoman Valerie Vazquez said today that the ongoing recount had changed the tally to 261-136.
"
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas