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Originally Posted by hi_im_god
it's hard to respond to a post like this where no names or links are provided. GR reponded to your earlier post with a pretty clear explanation.
is this "several cities in colorado" another wnd story?
the specifics would allow some follow up. on it's face, the allegation appears ridiculous but so did anti's post until you read the linked article.
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"In Colorado, where non-photo identification is accepted, a review by RedState.com showed irregular voting patterns, finding that 10 counties had a total registration ranging between 104 to 140 percent of the respective populations."
"When Media Trackers requested comment on the voter bloat in one area, Gilpin County, the county’s chief deputy Gail Maxwell explained, “This is just a reminder Gilpin is a Gaming Community. The voters come and go!”
"RedState notes records show some of the counties in question maintained statistically unusual voting figures. Gilpin County had a 61 percent voter turnout in the 2010 election, and Hinsdale County had an astounding 92 percent voter turnout. Those figures are far above the Colorado average turnout of 48 percent and the national average of 41 percent."
http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/did-this-...obama-elected/