Election Night 2004 saw Republican Dino Rossi emerge victorious in the Washington State gubernatorial election against Democrat Christine Gregoire. Yet when the time came to take the oath of office, Christine Gregoire stood at the podium with her right hand up.
Four years later, Election Night 2008 and it was Republican Norm Coleman with the highest number of votes against Al Franken in the race for the Senate. Yet today, Norm Coleman is a private citizen and Al Franken is a United States Senator representing the state of Minnesota in Washington DC.
I’m going to avoid rehashing the blatant fraud and larceny perpetrated by the Democratic machine in King County in the 2004 race and focus instead on the more recent case of Norm Coleman.
There is not much of a need to recap in full the very worst case of out and out election theft in decades, perpetrated by the Minnesota Secretary of State in open collusion with the Franken campaign, the liberal Democrats and Fifth Column Republicans (hereafter known as “Scuzzies” - in (dis)honor of fake Republican DeDe Scozzafava) more concerned with appearing “bipartisan” to the media than protecting the votes of the people of Minnesota on the so-called “bipartisan” canvassing board that conducted the “recount.”
Suffice it to say; can there be any doubt that the fix was in when the ballot below qualified as a vote for Al Franken;
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… but this (below) “strangely” did not qualify as a vote for Norm Coleman?

PS: The above episode was brought to you courtesy of the Soros funded SOS (Secretaries of State) Project; the aim of which to get individuals who have sworn to actively slant the process, lie, cheat and steal to ensure that Democrats win elections whether or not they actually get the higher number of votes (like Minnesota SOS Mark Ritchie, a direct beneficiary) elected to state Secretary of State positions (in charge of conducting elections) around the country.
Handsomely paid off in Minnesota, didn’t it?
John Lott sounded the alarm as the theft was happening in a definitive piece for FOXNews. So did the guys at Powerline and quite a few other people in the Right-blogosphere - including myself. Even without the hundreds of fake voters registered by ACORN and any number absentee ballots that made it through their offices, Coleman’s failure to garner more than a 2% of the vote over Franken probably doomed him to lose his lead with Mark Ritchie in the Secretary of State’s office.
Not only were ballots clearly marked for Coleman rejected while similarly marked ballots were awarded to Franken, when the manual recounts in various precincts came up with a lower number for Franken, the machine counts were adopted by the Mark Ritchie-led canvassing board - if the manual count favored Franken, Mark Ritchie and his cronies discarded the machine count. Votes for Franken in a certain precinct were counted twice, giving the precinct more votes than voters on election day. And finally, the canvassing board voted to count ballots “discovered” by Democratic election judge in his car trunk and add the Franken favoring result to the totals.
By the time the lawyers took over, the fat lady had sung her heart out. Franken had won.
But, despite it all, I’m not mad at Franken and his Campaign’s allies (apparently in both parties) in the canvassing board and the Secretary of State’s office. The determination to win and win at any cost is not an entirely unattractive trait - would that more Republicans would be so steel-spined in DC and the state capitals. As the story of the scorpion and the frog reminds us, you can’t expect a scrorpion to act like anything other than a scorpion and you can’t be mad that he stung you - that’s just what scorpions do. Voter fraud is as much a standard Democratic political tool as levelling allegations of racism, “hate” and claiming to be the victim of “death threats”.
Who I am really mad at is Norm Coleman, the NRSC, the RNC and the MNGOP. Even as John Lott, Scott Johnson and John Hinderaker, etc. were pointing out that they were being robbed in broad daylight, they did absolutely nothing. Much like the so-called Republican members of the canvassing board, they, especially Coleman who had run as a “moderate” were too concerned with appearing “bipartisan” to lift up a finger to protect the victory until it was too late.
The entire GOP nationwide should have hailed down a storm of fire and brimstone on Mark Ritchie and his fellow thieves. They should have run ads all over Minnesota, mounted protests, etc. As I wrote back then; “… the fact that the MNGOP is not running ads, calling daily Press Conferences, and inundating the air waves with loud denunciations of this incredibly blatant abuse of the public trust is incomprehensible.”
Which brings us to today. The race is neck and neck between Republican Chris Christie and the incumbent Jon Corzine in New Jersey. Whether or not this is because of “Independent” Chris Daggett, the man being sponsored by the Democratic Party and the deep pockets of Jon Corzine to split the anti-incumbent vote and thereby ensure Corzine gets to continue his misadministration in Trenton for the next four years, is not the issue.
The SIEU (i.e. ACORN) and the Democrats, as expected, have filed suit to ensure that at least 3000 of their manufactured voters be allowed to cast absentee ballots. These voters are known to be fake because their signatures are wildly different from that on file. As John Fund informs;
Democratic Party lawyer Paul Josephson wrote New Jersey’s secretary of state asking her “to instruct County Clerks not to deny applications on the basis of signature comparison alone.” Mr. Josephson maintained that county clerks “may be overworked and are likely not trained in handwriting analysis” and insisted that voters with suspect applications should be allowed to cast provisional ballots. Those ballots, of course, would then provide a pool of votes that would be subject to litigation in any recount, with the occupant of New Jersey’s highest office determined by Florida 2000-style scrutiny of ballot applications.
What the Democrats are hoping for is a replay of Minnesota - where a bunch of Scuzzies to provide “bipartisan” cover, a partisan Secretary of State and liberal Democrats would blatantly steal the election for their candidate while the Republican is too terrified of offending liberal journalists to do a thing about it.
The question is whether or not Chris Christie is prepared (unlike Norm Coleman) to defend his victory in the post-Election battles that have become far too common in American politics since Al Gore called Bush to withdraw his concession in 2000. The instant the polls close tonight, the Christie Campaign should be on war footing, with advertising dollars ready to blanket the airwaves and loudly trumpet every act of theft and fraud by whatever body is put in charge of overseeing any recount, no matter how many times it is emphasized that the body “Bipartisan” and therefore holy and above reproach.
Christie should not make the mistake of aping Norm Coleman’s strategy of grinning and bearing it in a bid to appear “moderate” and “above the fray”. There will be shrieks from liberal columnists on print and broadcast warning Christie not to fight it and even to concede even if he is in the lead. The Democrats will certainly accuse him of voter suppression, “hate” and “death threats”. But this is standard operating procedure - he would be accused of it no matter how politely and quietly his campaign objects to votes found next week in Jon Corzine’s home in New York being added to the tally. Or even if he says nothing at all.
Fire and brimstone, Mr. Christie. Unleash the dogs of hell.

As A Side Note
DavidSage Tuesday, November 3rd at 10:39AM EST (link)Looking at that ballot, look at all the other “3rd” parties that are right-leaning that easily siphoned off enough votes to put Franken over the top. Yet the Green party is not on there.
The Republican Party should make sure the Green Party is on the ballot for every election.
Christie claims to be locked and loaded on this
E Pluribus Unum Tuesday, November 3rd at 10:42AM EST (link)I don’t really know him well enough to know exactly how savvy he is, but on several radio interviews in the last 7 days, he claims to have an army of on-site lawyers and observers, actively looking for voting fraud.
I hope so. The whole state of NJ is a deeply, deeply corrupt criminal origanization. It is so entrenthced, I think you could have videos exactly like the New Black Panthers one, and have cases laughed out of court.
But even so, if the Democrat criminals are able to steal it, I bet there will be a wealth of video evidence to use in stoking up the right, and getting us all serious about actually going to war and stopping this in 2010.
Carthago delenda est
Given that the main reason Christie is competetive
The_Gadfly Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:04AM EST (link)in this race is all the Dems he put in at least the dock if not the hoosegow (83 if memory servers) shortly before the start of the race, I don’t think he’s just locked and loaded. I rather suspect he has the artillery officers set to conduct live fire whenever the field troops call for it.
We’ve been called racists enough now that it shouldn’t bother us any more.
-AChance, http://www.redstate.com/moe_lane/2009/11/03/what-men-may-do-we-have-done/#comment-24463
If NY23 was a beat down for Conservatives, what do you call what happened to Progressives in NJ and VA?
inspired by ColdWarrior, http://www.redstate.com/hooah_mac/2009/11/04/ny-23-the-agony-of-defeat-not-so-much/#comment-156
Hope so
E Pluribus Unum Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:58AM EST (link)Win or lose, that would make for one heck of a party. To my knowledge the nation has yet to see a Republican give a serious bloody battle in the trenches against the Dem machine in a Dem stronghold in a bang-bang election.
Carthago delenda est
I operate on a different assumption than most.
jeffreywturner Tuesday, November 3rd at 10:56AM EST (link)I assume that in any general election match-up between a Republican and a Democrat, the Republican candidate must win by at least about .1% to .5%., or else they will lose it in a re-count. This is called the “margin of litigation”. The lower end of this range is about what George W. Bush initially won Florida by in 2000. (several thousand out of several million votes cast). If you recall, with each re-count, Gore kept gaining on him.. I am convinced that with two or three more re-counts, they would have “found” enough votes for Gore to come out on top.
When Coleman won Minnesota last year by such a small margin on election day and on the first re-count, I knew it was over and Franken would be able to steal it in the next re-count.
“Life is too short, can’t we all just eat pork and kill some terrorists?”
Yeah, that's the only part that has me worried about NJ.
The_Gadfly Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:08AM EST (link)The Dem machine has been pretty good at being able to add another 2-4% to the last poll results to squeak out a win at the voting booths. With that sort of consistency, you have to assume shenanigans. The hopeful part is actually the third party guy. Very few of them pull better than 3% on election day, no matter how well they do in polls. So the question is, do they vote for Christie when the curtain gets pulled and nobody’s looking?
We’ve been called racists enough now that it shouldn’t bother us any more.
-AChance, http://www.redstate.com/moe_lane/2009/11/03/what-men-may-do-we-have-done/#comment-24463
If NY23 was a beat down for Conservatives, what do you call what happened to Progressives in NJ and VA?
inspired by ColdWarrior, http://www.redstate.com/hooah_mac/2009/11/04/ny-23-the-agony-of-defeat-not-so-much/#comment-156
I agree
crosley Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:42AM EST (link)I think it’s just an iron-clad rule that Republicans have to win by at least a half percent, otherwise it’s a jump ball that Democrats always grab.
I do wonder how large of a percent fraud can really play in a race like this. I don’t think it’s as high as 2%-4%. In a state like New Jersey, that’s about 100,000 to 200,000 fraudulent votes, which is more than the entire state of South Dakota. That’s a tough feat to pull off. My guess is it’s probably about .1-.3%, which is still significant.
I think Republicans have gotten smarter, with lawyers and poll watchers ready. Also, with the advent of small camcorders and cell phones, it’s much easier to catch these people. Every conservative activist should have a cell phone camera on the ready to take with them when they vote.
Hugh Hewitt had a great book titles, “If It’s Not Close, They Can’t Cheat”,
Actually, you and I are talking about 2 different things.
jeffreywturner Tuesday, November 3rd at 8:20PM EST (link)I was only referring to the vote-counting fraud, which takes place after the voting is done. I think a .1% - .5% margin is enough to overcome this.
I think what Gadfly is referring to is actual vote fraud, which takes place before and during the election. This may indeed give the Dems a full 2% - 4% advantage.
“Life is too short, can’t we all just eat pork and kill some terrorists?”
Could Christie be the one to learn?
johnt Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:01AM EST (link)I couldn’t believe Coleman didn’t go into the election anticipating theft, like lambs to the slaughter. The Repubs seem not to want to learn but to be thought nice.
Democrats on the other hand seem to really believe it’s the Republicans who are corrupt, even as Dems steal elections. Sometimes it helps being nuts.
“a man’s admiration for absolute government is proportinate to the contempt he feels for those around him”. Tocqueville
Christie of all people should understand the depths of depravity
Achance Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:05AM EST (link)to which Democrats routinely descend. He’s put enough of them in jail.
In Vino Veritas
5555555!
jen2001 Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:46AM EST (link)Right on. Use ole Saul A.'s tactics against them. Only it will be for a righteous cause.
RedWhite_and_Truth Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:04AM EST (link)“Keep the Pressure On.” DO NOT LET UP ON ANY SCUMBAG who tries to steal ANY election, ANYwhere in this country. It is time to bare-knuckle-it against these thugs.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it<nt>
gekster Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:05AM EST (link)A political party cannot be all things to all people.
It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.
Ronald Reagan
Every deer hunter in Michigan still likes to take a shot at a squirrel, rabbit, or even a troll every now and then.
Rossi was cheated
cooperscopy Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:05AM EST (link)As a resident of Washington state, I remember well the Rossi Gregoire race, and Rossi was leading by several hundred votes on election night, and even afer the first recount. It took the dems an additional recount to finally pull out a victory for Gregoire. The court case that followed, showed the different ways the dems used to pull it out. Many dead people and double voting took place, but for some reason, probably that the courts were rife with liberals, the lawsuit was dismissed, even with overwhelming evidence of fraud….
Ron Victor
WA got the best Governor AFSCME could buy and
Achance Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:11AM EST (link)she repaid them handsomely. When I was still with the State of Alaska all I heard from the unions after she was elected was, “Well, in Washington they have … ” She’s changed the whole Pacific Northwest public wage paradigm for them and fixed it so they didn’t have their wages set by that nasty old Legislature with all those rustics from the east side of the mountains in it.
In Vino Veritas
The strangest part of all...
ceili_dancer Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:39AM EST (link)were the magical appearance of boxes of votes that have never been counted. Probably brought in by unicorns and dragons from the special lands that nonexistant people vote from. Acorn has the direct line and keys to Imagination Land.
Christie said to Hannity that he had 600 lawyers ready for fraud plus many many poll watchers.
Rod_Patrick Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:05AM EST (link)RNC and NRCC’s US$900,000 wasted from Dede could have made a difference to this one … or better yet to CA10.
We need a blowout in New Jersey
redpens Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:10AM EST (link)then it won’t matter what Andy Stern and the rest of the SEIU criminals do. They”ll be going home with their tails between their legs.
WAIT JUST ONE MINUTE!!!!
udtiger Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:53AM EST (link)Are you telling me that Democrats commit vote fraud to win elections???????
When the H*ll did this happen???????
“Everybody needs money! That’s why they call it money!”
It wasn't mentioned in the papers
E Pluribus Unum Tuesday, November 3rd at 11:56AM EST (link)Carthago delenda est
voter turnout
proudgop Tuesday, November 3rd at 12:04PM EST (link)any news on turnout so far in Jersey?
Curious to see how high Dem are coming out in Newark? Camdem? Hudson County?
Any news from Bergen and other suburbs?
Shortly after the planet cooled ? nt
janis Tuesday, November 3rd at 12:31PM EST (link)As usual, another gem from the Knight.
Flagstaff Tuesday, November 3rd at 1:09PM EST (link)Martin always writes what I wish I had.
Or, as I said to Mrs. Flagstaff yesterday, Christie and Hoffman better be ready to go to court after this election. I don’t think it’ll be close enough in Virginia to have an issue.
Pluto, the Ninth Planet - Forever!
Joe Stalin and SOS - Great Minds....
yabadabadoing Tuesday, November 3rd at 1:11PM EST (link)“Those who cast the votes decide nothing.
Those who count the votes decide everything.”
—Communist Tyrant and mass murderer
Josef Stalin
(attributed)
Would it not stand to reason that controlling the RNC, in some manner, might not be a bad idea, if you’re going to engage in such activities. What I wonder, would define “control.”
Those who count the votes.....
alpinejager Tuesday, November 3rd at 3:07PM EST (link)Looking at the PA election, McCain got clobbered in Philly & Pittsburgh. Look for a repeat in NJ, it’s next door, the activists are on the street already. Well wake up! This is going to happen in every major urban center nationwide from now on! That’s fallout from ACORN and it ain’t going away! Voter fraud is now the modus apparendi for the dimmo’s and everywhere they can steal the vote, they will. Look at the legal shenanigans they pulled to dump servicemans’ votes! Holder’s deliberate blind eye to Black Panther voter intimidation. There’s going to need to be a real conservative tidal wave to get past the the massive fraud. Unless we’re 5% up, there will be a long drawn out court battle, just like Colman-Franken from here on in, with similar results. I’m from South Boston originally, and Billy Bulger (local dem hack) NEVER had a problem getting reelected. The state rep Lynch, will NEVER have to worry about a reelection campaign either. When i was a kid, we all knew, “the election ain’t over till the graveyard at Saint Auggie’s votes!”
Here it is in black & white-
http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/corzine_new_jersey_acorn/2009/11/02/280632.html?s=al&promo_code=8FF9-1
Now is the time to start planning and working out how to bring it to light and tactics to fight it. We MUST be ready if we get to 2010. Thoughts?