Well, it seems that our investigative reporter Greg Palast found some interesting facts about how Novembers elections were in the bag for the Republican sweep we witnessed.. And he's not alone in his thinking: Nate Silvers is puzzled too.
Statistics guru Nate Silver simply can’t understand why every single legitimate poll indicated that Democrats should have gotten 4% more votes in the midterm elections than appeared in the final count.
The answer, Nate, is “Crosscheck.”
What is "Crosscheck you ask? Follow me below the orange low tide seaweed and read...
It appears that this software database program cross references peoples names and addresses in different states, and then allows for those that use it to do with it what they will; and that they did.
It took the Palast investigations team six months to get our hands on the raw files, fighting against every official trick to keep them hidden.
Here’s what we found.
Interstate Crosscheck is computer system that officials claim can identify anyone who commits the crime of voting twice in the same election in two different states. While the current list of seven million “suspects” did not yield a single conviction for double voting, Crosscheck did provide the grounds for removing the registrations of tens of thousands of voters in battleground states.
The purge proved decisive in North Carolina, Colorado, Kansas and elsewhere. Without Crosscheck, the GOP could not have taken control of the US Senate.
Wow, that's a lot of voter fraud going on here, or is it...?
Nate Silver might want to punch these numbers into his laptop:
In North Carolina, Republican Thom Tillis upset incumbent Senator Kay Hagan by just 48,511 votes. North Carolina’s Crosscheck purge list targeted a stunning 589,393 voters.
In Colorado, Cory Gardner, the Republican, defeated Mark Udall by just 49,729 votes. Colorado’s Crosscheck “potential double voter” list totals 300,842.
Amazing that the elections and control of the senate was robbed from the American citizens without a shot a fight, and right in front of their very own eyes, and there was nothing that could have been done... Or??
The purge proved decisive in North Carolina, Colorado, Kansas and elsewhere. Without Crosscheck, the GOP could not have taken control of the US Senate.
I thought I smelled something rotten in the election results within my own state with the Tillis and Hagan race...
Nate Silver might want to punch these numbers into his laptop:
In North Carolina, Republican Thom Tillis upset incumbent Senator Kay Hagan by just 48,511 votes. North Carolina’s Crosscheck purge list targeted a stunning 589,393 voters.
In Colorado, Cory Gardner, the Republican, defeated Mark Udall by just 49,729 votes. Colorado’s Crosscheck “potential double voter” list totals 300,842.
The Crosscheck purge list also swamped GOP Senate margins in Alaska and Georgia and likely provided the victory margins for GOP gubernatorial victories in Kansas and Massachusetts.
Well, what Palast uncovered was a premeditated plot using some "official" software cross referencing data base so as to justify the removal of thousands of citizens that may have made the difference in the November elections this year. Who knows how much difference? We will never know as the scheme was difficult to uncover as Palast relates.
And that’s why GOP Secretaries of State, a gaggle of Katherine Harrises, hid the lists until we cracked through the official wall of denial and concealment. These election chieftains refused our demands for the lists on the grounds that these millions of voters are all suspects in a criminal investigation and so must remain confidential.
So now what happens and how does this relate to 2016 and the all critical presidential race along with the other office races around the county? What you read next should send goosebumps up your neck, and make madder than hell:
The Tool to Take 2016
The purge of those snared in the Crosscheck dragnet has only just begun. The process of actually removing names from the voter rolls is subtle and slow, involving several steps over many months. Some states mark their voters on the Crosscheck list as “inactive”— which means that, if they failed to vote in this midterm election, they will be blocked from voting in 2016. As a result, Crosscheck will take an even bigger bite out of the 2016 voter rolls.
This bodes ill for the upcoming Presidential contest when, once again, Ohio is expected to be decisive. Ohio’s Republican secretary of state, John Husted, has embraced Crosscheck.
We enlisted Columbus State University professor Robert Fitrakis, an expert in voting law to canvas county voting officials. He found these local elections officials concerned that the Republican Secretary of State is pushing counties to scrub voter rolls of “duplicates” within 30 days of receiving the names from the Secretary’s office. This gives counties little time and no resources to verify if an accused voter has, in fact, voted in a second state.
Secretary of State Husted has refused to give us the list of the 469,201 names on Ohio’s Crosscheck list—but we’ve obtained thousands anyway. We found that Ohio’s lists have the same glaring mismatches as we saw in the Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia lists.
We have now launched an investigation to uncover the names of all the voters Ohio plans to scrub from the registration rolls by 2016. The answer may well determine who will choose our next president: the voters or Crosscheck.
Yes sir, we as a country were robbed of our right to vote, and the thieves got away clean and free before, and after November 4, 2014. So how do we make sure this gets out and doesn't negate all of the hard work those of us do to G.O.T.V.? I sadly do not have any answers to that, and this unfortunate story and event hasn't been touched by the major media, nor by the Democratic party or anyone else that could shed light and bring to justice this case of real and damaging "voter fraud".
Like I stated before, I was puzzled and didn't have any idea how this election could have gone the way it did not with all of the polling indicating close but Democratic probable wins: I thought something smelled rotten (and it wasn't the kitty box in my house), and Palast may have just figured out the entire scheme.
Here's the link to the story, and the "Democracy Now" video regarding this. It's worth watching.
http://www.gregpalast.com/...