I didn't see a diary on this elsewhere, so...
http://crooksandliars.com/...
Look at these races. Compare the number of votes cast for Democrats.
Jack Conway: 426,964
Alison Lundergan Grimes 493,600
Andy Beshear 479,929
Adam Edelen (who still lost) 450,316
More below the orange squiggle:
The question is pretty simple: given the extended history of outright vote count fraud in Kentucky and the odd patterns, was the Kentucky race outright stolen?
From the same article:
This is Kentucky, after all. It's not as if we haven't seen malfeasance at the voting machines before.
In 2011:
Clay County Clerk, Freddy Thompson, 45, allegedly provided money to election officers to be distributed by the officers to buy votes and he also instructed officers how to change votes at the voting machine. ...
Election officer William E. Stivers, 56, allegedly marked votes or issued tickets to voters who had sold their votes and changed votes at the voting machine. ...
Paul E. Bishop, 60, allegedly marked voters or issued tickets to voters who sold their votes and he also hosted alleged meetings at his home where money was pooled together by candidates and distributed to election officers, including himself. He was also accused of instructing the officers how to change votes at the voting machine.
Benford's Law is a good way to check the "naturalness" of stats. The leading digits of county returns (or their logs, to even things out; I'll let a real mathematician give ideas) should get the job done.
https://en.wikipedia.org/...
Anyone want to take this on? Or are we just going to let them steal this one without a peep?