Pundit Press picked up on the interesting numbers churned out of some Philadelphia precincts where the Republican inspectors were thrown out.
Across Philadelphia, GOP poll inspectors were forcibly (and illegally) removed from polling locations. Coincidentally (or not), Mr. Obama received “astronomical” numbers in those very same regions, including locations where he received “over 99%” of the vote.
Ward 4, which also had a poll watcher dressed in Obama attire, went massively for Obama. Mr. Obama received 99.5% of the vote, defeating Mr. Romney 9,955 to 55.
According to the state Board of Elections turnout overall in Philly was at about 60%. But not to worry, as Ed Driscoll pointed out at Instapundit:
Fortunately, the Philadelphia Inquirer assures us that there is absolutely no – and I mean no, n.o. – reason to worry about voter fraud. I know I feel relieved.
Oh yes, what a relief.
I wonder how many of those precincts had Obama murals or posters on the wall.


Considering what an important role Philadelphia played in the early days of our nation, it’s pretty sad what it has become.
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Any city run by democrats is doomed. We survived the Civil War, we’ll survive this corrupt incompetent!
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This election of 2012 will go down in history as the Fraud of the Century. There were HUGE lines at the polls, and they try to tell us voter count was down!! LIARS, LIARS, LIARS!!!
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I personally believe that Romney should not have conceded the race without challenging voter fraud issues in PA, OH, FL, VA & WI. The race was not won, it was a huge case of election fraud.
If the Republicans cannot expose this now, there will be yet another unelected mole in the WH in 2016!
Romney should taken his cues from Allen West!
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I was working a lot as a volunteer for R/R the last 2 months. When I went in Tuesday I asked what they needed me to do, I had signed up to drive people to polls, or anything to get away from the phones. (I feel like I’m annoying people when I do that, especially on election day, they are so tired of the calls.)
One of the people in charge asked me to go to a town in our county, to hand out the paper with our Rep. candidates on them. The town is clearly Obamaland, and I was apprehensive, but went anyway, b/c I was doing it for Mitt.
It was just awful. The people working inside the polling station were wearing Obama clothing. Two had shirts with his photo all over and one had an Obama hat.
I was surrounded by 5 Obamabot women, who went on and on about how evil Mitt Romney was, I channeled my best Ann Coulter and kept up with them for a while, but had to stop before I turned into a racist, which they CLEARLY were against me, btw!
I texted the number I was given, in case I had any trouble, so they wouldn’t hear me make a call.
The phone, fortunately, was able to receive texts, and I reported the people for wearing the O clothing inside of the voting area.
The other thing they were doing was, taking the voters just inside the building, where a sample ballot was hanging, and saying “If you are voting for Pres Obama, make sure you pull the lever down for his name, and pull the levers for all of the other Dem. candidates name separately, b/c we are hearing that the machine isn’t counting the votes when you just push the straight Dem ticket button.”
Now, granted, I’m sure this polling place was going to go 99.999% for Zero, but isn’t it against the rules to say “If you are voting for Pres O? and the DEM candidates??”
Board of elections didn’t seem concerned.
Someone called me back, from the Board of Elections, and asked if I could take a photo of them. I really couldn’t, b/c it would’ve been so obvious, and they already were hostile toward me.
They sent out 4 men from the Board of elections, they looked around for a while, went out to their car and stood there, talking for a bit, and left.
I didn’t see one of the women with the shirts after that, and I didn’t see the one with the hat, but the woman wearing the shirt with the giant face of O with YES WE CAN on it, was still there, inside the voting area.
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Sounds like you needed a body guard to volunteer. Thanks for trying.
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It was brutal! The things I had to hear! You can imagine…I needed to scrub my brain afterward.
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